Packard-Bell not ringing..........Bong....Bong....Bong



One more minor problem with this beastie, and she is as complete as I
am gonna make her......she has 4 ISA slots (3-16bit & 1-8bit).......

In that 8-bit slot, there resides a Trantor T130B SCSI host adapter and
on the end of the internal cable is a DEC RRD42-AA CDROM complete with
a brand new caddy and therein lies a PCDOS7.0 CD. I just installed the
software to drive them suckers, and it slid in there slicker than
over-boiled okra...........(I wouldn't eat that stuff if you paid me A
LOT!!!)

Anyhow, my friends, when I try to access that CD I get the following
error message (and I am sure you have all seen this at one time or
another).........

CDR103: CDROM not High Sierra or ISO-9660 format reading drive D.

I cured this ill with a whole lot of help a long time ago, but my
memory has since failed and I am again floundering. I have Googled and
Googled, but I am evidently not using the proper words nor
phrases........

Is this an MSDOS, MSCDEX or driver problem? (I am using the driver
installed with the Trantor disk as I have not been able to find one for
the DEC CDROM drive)

Haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalp!

CT the Flounder (Flounderer?)(Floundering?)(All of the above?)

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