OK. I found the post where I first reported this problemCrash wrote:OK, we need to go even further back to get a baseline. With the "latest official Wakepup2 version", i.e. the one from Puppy 3.01, do you still get the message:Quote wrote:Does the "August 2008" version still work?.....
I'm afraid not.
ASPI CD-ROM Driver of DOS Version4.01...
Host Adapter 0, Target SCSI ID = 4 - LUN 0: SONY CD-RW CRX145S 1.0c CD-ROM driver installed: I host adapter(s), 1 target(s),
Gotta start somewhere...
So there's the problem. It's in the changes you made to the pcmcia.bat file released just prior to my report on July 4. There's no need to go all the way back to the stock Wakepup2.Posted: Fri Jul 04, 2008 1:46 am
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Have finally tested the new pcmcia.bat file with and without the new autoexec.bat and config.sys, and am sorry to report the following:
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2. with the pcmcia option, the situation is rather worse. Where the old pcmcia.bat loads the ASPI CD-ROM driver for DOS, v. 4.01 and succeeds in identifying the SCSI ID and model of the CDROM drive attached to my pcmcia_scsi host adapter, the new pcmcia.bat doesn't appear to detect anything except an active socket("device 1 found"). And when all of the available SCSI drivers have been tried, reports:
"no scsi controllers found, no scsi logical drives to support".
So I'm afraid there's been a significant step backward.