hbquikcomjamesl
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Not being able to use the optical drive module supplied with my new DOSbook is not a big deal, as the floppy drive module and the PCMCIA slots are more generally useful in a DOSbook (and if I really need to read optical media, I can always bring up Interlink Server on my DOS tower, sharing its optical drive, and connect through a LapLink cable). In fact, I can probably count the number of times I've used an optical drive from DOS over the past decade (including building a new set of PC-DOS 2000 installation disks) on one hand.
But still, it's kind of a shame to have the optical drive, and not be able to use it. And the "Oak" driver that works on my tower's optical drive doesn't work on this. Would anybody know where I could lay hands on a driver for it, that's compatible with the MSCDEX in IBM PC-DOS 2000?
But still, it's kind of a shame to have the optical drive, and not be able to use it. And the "Oak" driver that works on my tower's optical drive doesn't work on this. Would anybody know where I could lay hands on a driver for it, that's compatible with the MSCDEX in IBM PC-DOS 2000?