Problems with CDROM

Hi there,

I have some problems with the QNX REALTIME PLATFORM.
The installation didn’t work, neither under WIN98 nor by booting from
CD-ROM.

The following error appears:


Restarting driver and mounting filesystem…

copying files to the new QNX partition. Please wait…

atapi_interrupt_type: busy

unable to access /cd//boot/fs

make sure that QNX install CD is in your CD-ROM drive

Some time later, I have found out, that my type of CDROM drive does only
work with some versions of QNX (I don’t know if it is supported by the
“realtime platform”).

My CDROM-drive is called “Pioneer DR-UA124X” (it’s not SCSI, but atapi).
I think it only works with a special driver.
But how to get this driver and how to use it? My QNX is on CDROM…!


can someone help me?

Just for your information: On my computer, I have installated Win98 and Suse
Linux 6.3

My IDE-HD is primary master, my CDROM is secondary master.

What else do you need to know?


greetings and thx,

Thomas

Thomas Fricker <thomasfr9@compuserve.de> wrote:

Hi there,

I have some problems with the QNX REALTIME PLATFORM.
The installation didn’t work, neither under WIN98 nor by booting from
CD-ROM.

Try to disable dma and pnp bios settings (if you can) in your bios.


The following error appears:


Restarting driver and mounting filesystem…

copying files to the new QNX partition. Please wait…

atapi_interrupt_type: busy

unable to access /cd//boot/fs

make sure that QNX install CD is in your CD-ROM drive

Some time later, I have found out, that my type of CDROM drive does only
work with some versions of QNX (I don’t know if it is supported by the
“realtime platform”).

My CDROM-drive is called “Pioneer DR-UA124X” (it’s not SCSI, but atapi).
I think it only works with a special driver.
But how to get this driver and how to use it? My QNX is on CDROM…!



can someone help me?

Just for your information: On my computer, I have installated Win98 and Suse
Linux 6.3

My IDE-HD is primary master, my CDROM is secondary master.

What else do you need to know?



greetings and thx,

Thomas