Drivers

CD-55A INSTALLATION GUIDE FOR WINDOWS 95
THIS DRIVER IS ONLY FOR TEAC 8 BIT I/F CARD

1. If you would like to upgrade to Windows 95 from Windows 3.1 or Windows 3.11
(DOS 5.0 or higher) by using CD-55A:

1-1 Install the device driver in your config.sys and CD-ROM Extension
program in your autoexec.bat by using CD-55A CD-ROM Installation Disk
(P/N T000022-00C).
Please refer to Software manual to install the device driver.

1-2 Reboot your system after the installation complete and let the system
recognize CD-55A.

1-3 When your system recognize CD-55A, you can install Windows 95 from
CD-55A.

----> GOTO How to install the protect mode driver

Note: You must set the I/O address manually.
Refer to How to set the I/O address


2. If you have already installed Windows 95 and you would like to install
CD-55A:

2-1 Reboot your system and press "F8" key as soon as "Starting Windows 95"
appears.

2-2 Select "Previous version of MS-DOS" and press "Enter" key.

2-3 Install the device driver in your config.sys and CD-ROM Extension
program in your autoexec.bat by using instdos.exe program in CD-55A
CD-ROM Installation Disk (P/N T000022-00C). Please refer to Software
manual to install the device driver.

----> GOTO How to install the protect mode driver


3. If you have already installed both Windows 95 and CD-55A:

----> GOTO How to install the protect mode driver

Note: You must set the I/O address manually.
Refer to How to set the I/O address


How to install the protect mode driver

Please call our BBS to get the protect mode driver.

You will get compression file CD55_W95.ZIP which consists of 3 files
as follows:
OEM3 .INF
TEAC4X .MPD
README .TXT

You must uncompress CD55_W95.ZIP file by using PKUNZIP.EXE program.

Boot up Windows 95 and go to "Control Panel", double-click "Add New
Hardware".

Click "Next" to begin installing CD-55A and select "No" because you can't
search CD-55A automatically. Then click "Next".

Select "CD-ROM controller" as Hardware type and click "Next".

Click "Have Disk".

If the disk isn't in Drive A, change the drive letter or directly. Then
click "OK".

Find "TEAC4x CD-ROM Drive" in Models and click "Next".

Confirm the I/O address setting. If this address is different from your
hardware I/O address (dip switch), you must set same address later.
Refer to How to set the I/O address.

Click "Next", then the driver will be installed.

Click "Finish" to complete the installation.

Click "OK" to shut down your computer and let it recognize CD-55A.


How to set the I/O address

Boot up Windows 95 and go to "Control Panel", double-click "System".

Select "Device Manager" and double-click "CD-ROM controllers".

"TEAC4x CD-ROM Drive" appears and double-click it.

Select "Resources" and click "Change Setting".

You must select the correct address from the following address.
Value: 0230 - 0237
0330 - 0337
0430 - 0437

Click "OK" twice and click "OK" to restart again.


How to use with DOS environment

Please reboot your system and press "F8" key as soon as "Starting
Windows 95" appears. Then select "Previous version of MS-DOS" and press
"Enter" key. (Your previous config.sys and autoexec.bat files have been
rename as config.dos and autoexec.dos in Windows 95 environment, but when
you select "Previous version of MS-DOS", config.dos and autoexec.dos will
be loaded as config.sys and autoexec.bat.)


Caution!

If you select "Restart the computer in MS-DOS mode" in Shut Down option,
system will not recognize CD-55A.

If you install the real mode driver from MS-DOS mode (which isn't "Previous
version of MS-DOS") by using CD-55A CD-ROM Installation Disk
(P/N T000022-00C) after installing the protect mode driver, your system
will hung up.

This protect mode driver will not work with TEAC 16 bit I/F card.
If you are using TEAC 16 bit I/F card, you can not install the protect mode
driver unless you have TEAC 8 bit I/F card or Sound Blaster which has
jumpers for I/O address 220H.
When you use TEAC 8 bit I/F card instead of TEAC 16 bit I/F card, you must
modify the I/O port address (/P:XXX) of TEAC_CDA.SYS driver in the
config.sys file in "Previous version of MS-DOS".
When you use Sound Blaster instead of TEAC 16 bit I/F card, you must modify
the I/O port address (/P:XXX) and I/F card type (/T:X) from 1 to 0 of
TEAC_CDA.SYS driver in the config.sys file in "Previous version of MS-DOS".


==============================================================================
Technical support
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TEAC America Inc.
Phone 213-727-4860
BBS 213-727-7660
Fax on Demand 213-727-7629
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  Filename Size Readme O.S. Description
zip cd55ant.zip 12KB cd55ant.htm This is the Windows NT 3.5x BETA driver for the Teac CD-55A 4x CD-ROM.
zip cd55os2.zip 10KB cd55os2.htm This is the OS/2 2.1 and OS/2 WARP 3 drivers for the Teac CD-55A 4x CD-ROM that is attached to a Teac 8-bit I/F controller card only.
Note: The file README.55A contains the I/O jumper settings for the Teac 8-bit I/F controller card.
zip cd55_w3x.zip 295KB   This is the DOS and Windows 3.x driver for the Teac CD-55A 4x CD-ROM that is attached to a Teac 8-bit I/F controller card only.
zip cd55_w95.zip 9KB cd55_w95.htm This is the Windows 95 driver for the Teac CD-55A 4x CD-ROM that is attached to a Teac 8-bit I/F controller card only.
zip cd55__95.zip 11KB cd55__95.htm This is the Windows 95 driver for the Teac CD-55A 4x CD-ROM that is attached to either a Teac 8-bit or 16-bit I/F controller card.
zip teac24x.zip 592KB teac24x.htm These are the DOS and Windows 3.1x/95 drivers for the Teac 24x CD-ROM.
zip teac56e.zip 33KB teac56e.htm This is the ATAPI/DOS driver for the Teac CD-56E 6x IDE CD-ROM.
zip teac58e.zip 475KB teac58e.htm This is the ATAPI/DOS driver for the Teac CD-58E 8x IDE CD-ROM.

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