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A lot of different types of software can be used to enhance oract like CD drives. Even though such software is highly related to each other,and in some cases some pieces may depend on the existance of other pieces (suchas a CD device driver and a filesystem driver, which are both needed to get anaccessible, mounted file system from data read from a drive), the separatepieces are located in separate sections on this site.
This is because differentpieces happen to best fit in different sections on this site. For example, itmakes sense to have resources for the ISO 9660 file system near software forother file systems. It was deemed desirable that the appropriate little piecesbe found if those best-matching sections were searched. The results oforganizing things this way is that for CD drives, quite specifically, there is alot of hyperlinking to various sections, and so multiple pages may be needed forsome fairly simple tasks. The alternative would be to duplicate a lot ofinformation onto a CD-specific page, or to re-organize CD-relevant content sothat other pages reference the appropriate section of CD-centric pages. Thatlikely would have made the CD-specific section swell to be quite large, and sothe decision was made to just accept the hyperlinking in order to be consistantwith the organization used elsewhere on this site.
Having given this explanation, please accept an apology rightnow for the excessive hyperlinking that one is probably going to experience, andpossibly has already started to experience, if this page is being viewed.Sorry.
Having said that, here's a quick guide to help find some of thevarious types of software related to optical discs:
- For drivers that are focused on making a physical device work, see Compact Disc: Drivers page (which is this page).
- For drivers (like MSCDEX) that make a file system mountable when it is read by the CD driver, and then subsequently will make the data available, see the Section of the Drive drivers page for DOS ISO9660 drivers for options. For a similar functionality, which is to read the data from the file system and to make a virtual drive out of it, including adding support for virtual functions such as ejecting the tray, such software is on this page because the software provides support for the hardware of the virtual device. In some cases, either functionality may seem sufficient to serve the needs, so check both sections.
- For creating and manipulating images of file systems designed for use with CDs, see the File System page: optical drive formats and/or the Archiver Page's CD images section (in the disk images section). Also, the section for writing to optical discs has software that may also support this.
- For writing to a disc, make sure thatDrivers for writing to optical media are available andthensection on software for writing to optical discs (onthis page). Also, the sections on manipulating images of a filesystem,discussed with a previous part of this list, may be useful.
- For virtual drives: See this page. Virtual drives mayoften do more than handling a file system, reporting whether the virtual drive'stray/door is opened or closed, and so it acts more like a physical drive thanjust a file system driver. ForWindows Virtual Drives in 32-bit Windows, such drivesmay appear to the operating system just like a real drive, including showing upin Device Manager.
- For playback of DVD video, see Multimedia: DVD playback. To access files on a DVD, such DVD playback software may be useful, as such software often makes separate file system drivers unnecessary for playback (and perhaps even for file reading). If there is any software focused on accessing files for reading, it should be in the DVD File Systems area.
- For playback of audio, see theCD Audio playing.
Some common tasks may includereading data, writing data,Tasks may include: Reading data, writing data, playing audio CD music
This is a list of the hardware drivers. A software extention like MSCDEX will also be needed. (See File System drivers page's ISO 9660 section.)
Solutions that work with ATAPI IDE CD-ROM drives (which are the most common type) include the following. (Some may not work as well with CD Audio, especially if having multiple drives and SHSUCDX / NWCDEX).
Some more information comparing the memory requirements may be documented here at a future time.
(This section could use a little bit of clean-up.)
As I recall, I liked TEAC. I think VIDE may have beenslightly better, like using less memory. (Although I'm writing this based onvague memories of years ago.) However, whichever driver used a bit lessmemory also had some disadvantage. For instance, audio didn't work as wellwith SJGPlay for DOS(available from a hyperlink provided byplaying CD audio). Theissues might have only happened when using some alternative filesystemdriver (e.g., SHSUCDX).
I hadn't experimented much with Jack R. Ellis's drivers,mainly because they were newer than my experiments. They may be even better.
So, this site is not currently offering a single simplestraightforward recommendation of one specific solution. Experimentation maybe recommended. If data is successfully read by a CD, don't conclude that thebest solution has been discovered until CD audio is also verified to beworking well (unless you sipmly don't care about CD audio).
Jack R. Ellis contributed several drivers.
The newest ones might be:XMGR/RDISK/UIDE from March 5th 2015,which FreeDOS's page onUIDE describes as“the last open source version released by Ellis before UIDE became closed source.”
Others have been released. These might simply be older versions:
- QCDROM
- JackR. Ellis software (at Ibiblio)QCDROMhttp://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/qcdrom.html
http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/file/qcdrom42.zip
( Old URL for QCDROMdescribing why author made file not work with FreeDOS. Also true for otherapplications like SHSUCDX. )
http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/qdma.html
QCDROM V2.6 - DOS UltraDMA CDROM Driver (download). Supports UltraDMA. The webpage says 'can run one or two CD-ROM or DVD drivers' but the bundled README.TXTsays it can support up to three. In addition to supporting faster methodthrough UltraDMA, documentation says it uses 2368 bytes. It seems that speedimprovement can be obtained with QDMA
QDMA version V4.0 was the last to work with FreeDOS.
http://johnson.tmfc.net/dos/qdma.html
eventually became known as
'QCACHE V5.7 (QDMA merged with QCACHE) - DOS UltraDMA Disk Driver / Cache' - XCDROM
- http://johnson.tmfc.net/freedos (UPDATED) XCDROM - Ultra-DMA CD-ROM DOS driverDirectorywith Version 2.2.The documentation had at least sections that read very similar to the newer QCDROM driver's.'xcdrom.sys (GPL, by Jack R Ellis, expected somewhere in 2006)'
BenQ's USA site has drivers section.BenQ's 'Service & Support'page lets one chooseDriversfor Optical Storage devices. Choosing a CD-ROM may then lead tobeing able to download 'Self-extracting ZIP file containing device driverfile for MS-DOS Only , setup program, and readme files in five languages(English, Spanish, German, Italian, and French).' The linked to file,APICD214.EXE(version 2.14), a self-extracting zip file, contains VIDE-CDD.SYS (and PKZip2.04g).
Now invalid URL
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/support/cdrom_drives/ide_cd-rom_drivers.htm (Teac Desktop IDE CD-ROM Drivers) page used to points to aURL (that became invalid first)for TEAC_CDI DOS driver ( http://www.teac.com/DSPD/downloads/drivers/68edos11.exe ).
Fortunatelya forumpost linked to theright URLfor Teac drivers.
Also available is documentation.
(That link goes through archive.org.)
(Copy of file, unmodified, has been saved locally.)
http://www.teac.com/consumer_electronics/CDPlayers_And_Recorders.html
TEAC Logo
TEAC page
Clicking on 'support' went to:TEAC America'sTechnical Support Center page, where HTML source led to link toInternal/ExternalCD-ROM Drives
(also links for:
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/support/dt_dvdr_drives/ide_dvdr.htm'>DVD Recorder Drives,
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/support/sl_ide_dvd_cdrw/dvd_cdrw_combo.htm'>Slim Line DVD-ROM / CD-RW Drive Combo,
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/support/dvd_drives/dvd_drives.htm'>DVD-ROM Drives,
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/support/dt_ide_cdrw/ide_cdrw.htm'>Desktop Internal IDE CD-RW Drives,
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/support/sl_ide_cdrw/sl_ide_cdrw.htm'>Slim Line Internal IDE CD-RW Drives,
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/support/usb_cdrw/usb_cdrw.htm'>USB CD-RW Drives,
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/support/pcmcia_cdrw/pcmcia_cdrw.htm'>PCMCIA CD-RW Drives,
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/support/firewire_cdrw/firewire_cdrw.htm'>FireWire CD-RW Drives,
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/support/scsi_cdrw/scsi_cdrw.htm'>SCSI Internal CD-RW Drives,
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/support/scsi_cdr/scsi_cdr.htm'>Internal/External CD-R Drives,
and some other drive types that didn't sound like optical drives)
ATAPICDD.SYS(found from a collection on grc site)Documentation
forum postsaying source is on fdos site:http://fdos.sourceforge.net/refers to http://www.fdos.orgbut it is better to visithttp://sourceforge.net/projects/fdos/.From the CVS. TOOGAM has placedatapicdddirectory's files in atap216s (atapicdd 2.16 source) zip file.
http://www.darklogic.org/fdos/projects/atapicdd/ (no longer valid page)with source code
http://wiki.fdos.org/Main/AtapiCDD
http://osdir.com/ml/emulators.freedos.devel/2005-06/msg00041.html
Drivers may come with the operating system. This site does not have additional drivers meant for accessing physical CD-ROM disks. However, Win9x users may find theWin9x CD file system driver of some use. It acts just like a CD driver, but is placed in that section because it mounts audio CDs differently, creating a sort of virtual file system.
This software not only supports the mounting of a file system (such as the software found on theFile systems area), but also mimics the functionality of a drive, such as opening and closing of the drive tray.
See: LTR Data: ImDiskVirtual Disk Driver which “can create virtual hard disk, floppyor CD/DVD drives using image files or system memory.”
“DAEMON Tools Lite v4.40.1 (with SPTD 1.76)” web page noted,“Note: Windows 2000 is not supported from this version.”The two versions of DAEMON Tools Lite that appear to have officiallysupported Windows 7 and Windows 2000 were verisons 4.35.5 and 4.35.6.“Daemon ToolsLite 4.35.6 Legacy (supports Windows 2000)” (download page) offers adownload to the Installerfor DAEMON Tools Lite v4.35.6. However, newer versions citedimprovements of bug fixes including “Handles leaks” (althoughthat particular fix noted it was with the “Sidebar Gadget”).Perhaps the older Daemon Tools 3.47 might work better for Win2K (and XP),while users of Windows XP and newer may be better served with a newerversion.
Daemon Tools 3.47'sinstaller may be blocked by the “Program Compatability Assistant”software in Windows Vista (and, presumably, newer).Windows Error Reporting may refer people to“the DT Soft Ltd. website tolearn more about Daemon Tools”, which is a URL about Windows 7compatability, even if running under Windows Vista. This page suggests thatversion 4.35.5 of DAEMON Tools Lite (and 4.35.0306 of DAEMON Tools Pro) forfull support, and acknowledges versions 4.30.4 of DAEMON Tools Lite (and4.30.0305 of DAEMON Tools Pro) for “Beta support”.
Microsoft'sWin7 compatability page for Daemon Tools Pro Advanced, focused on 32-bitindicates that 4.0 is compatible with Win7 32-bit, although clicking on the64-bit tab or going to Microsoft'spage for CD/DVD Utilities incompatible with 64-bit Windows 7 notes thatthe 64-bit software is noted as being incompatible. However, that may beoutdated information about version 4.0 since DT Soft Ltd.'s Windows 7page notes support came in with some newer versions, and“Earlier DAEMON Tools products' versions do not provide any support forOS Windows 7.”
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Support for writing to various devices tends to be built into CD writing software. (If software doesn't support a specific device, the solution tends to be to use different software. For those whom such changes affect, support for newer drives tends to be the most important upgrade introduced with newer versions of CD-writing software.) Some software may except that ASPI is supported.
Here are some options for those who may be seekingASPI drivers:
Some old versions of Nero have been known toinstall ASPI drivers that remain even after uninstalling Nero. This would seemto be a discouragable practice, except for the fact that Nero's drivers wouldoften work better than other ASPI solutions (even when using other softwareprograms).
ftp://ftp6.nero.com/NeroASPIdt.exe ?Adaptec'sWindows ASPI drivers version v4.71.2 for Win98/NT4/ME/2K/XP. Ainformationalpage for ASPI v4.71.2 cautions against using this version for Win95.
Adaptec's ASPIlayer version 4.60 (1021) (ASPI32.EXE) for Win95 and NT. The relatedinformationalpage for Adaptec's ASPI 4.60 (1021) cautions that this is *not* for Win2K ornewer (including not for Win ME), as it will cause conflicts with those neweroperating systems. The page says this is compatible with NT and 95, and is for9x and NT (but not for ME). From this description, it seems it might be okayfor Win98.
If one isn't trying to write to optical media, then perhaps drivers for reading CDs will be more helpful. Most CD and DVD writing units can use standard CD-ROM drivers to be able to read media.
The information at ][CyberPillar][: Writingto discs covers other operating systems.
Software for writing optical discs tend to supportthe function of Drivers for writing to optical mediaand interacting with the drive, often supporting features such as handlingbuffer overruns with the drive.
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Additionally, software for writing optical disks may ormay not also support thehandling of images (and/orreal-time handling) offile systems for CDs and/orfile systems for DVDs. This tendsto be true on the Microsoft Windows platform. For Linux, the software thatmakes file systems (such as mkisofs) tends to be different than the actualCD writing software (cdrecord/cdio), although one type of program may be able to invoke the other in order to accomplish both tasks. (growisofs may be able to do both.)
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http://cdrecord.berlios.de/redirects to themain CDRToolspage (which oddly has the words “old” and “private”in the URL, but seems to be a public page).
This became an early, popular solution towriting CDs under Linux.
Golden Hawk Technology's DOSsoftware called Disk At Once (DAO)(obtained from CDRWin page?),http://www.freeweb.hu/doscdroast/index.html
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One may need...
- ASPI drivers
- ASPI drivers may come into play. (Store here,or in the CD writing drivers section?).See #aspidrvr (orhttp://www.nu2.nu/aspi/#where ).
One site that may be of interest in making bootable CDs is:Bart Lagerweij's “BootableCD's” page hyperlinks to resources includingBart Lagerweij's way to create bootableCD-Roms.
Here are some other options:
Another home page:WWW.BlindWrite.Com.
Apparentlyhttp://www.vso-software.fr/download.php?url=http://vso.nerim.net/blindwrite_full_setup.exewas once a valid URL top get BlindWrite 4.57. Now,BlindWrite 4.57.(Zipped locally.)Download pagefor BlindWrite 4.57 (verified to be identical to zipped local copy).BlindWrite_BWABuilder5(zipped locally).
I believe the program and/or functionality ofBlindRead may be contained in the BlindWrite software distribution file.
Ahead.de and nero.comserve as home pages for Nero. (At least some earlier versions were known as“Nero Burning ROM”, a pun on the idea of burning a CD-R whichthen acts as a ROM, and the history of when the city of Rome experiencedfires during the time of the Caeser known as Nero.
Nero has an excellent history. Notonly was it one of the few options for Windows 3.1, but the earlier versionscontained ASPI Drivers from Nero which seemed tooften provide superior compatability.
Today, Nero has been known to offersome free software: Nero Free 9 and Nero BurnLite 10. TheNero BurnLiteFree (English) page allows a download for those willing to share anE-Mail address.
ImgBurn is the successor to DVDDecrypter,with reduced functionality so as to comply with appease legal concernsbrought up by Macrovision. This is Freeware compatible with Wine, Win9x,WinNT4, and newer versions of Windows (including Windows 7 and Windows2008). This software supports creating and writing images in multipleformats including the ever popular *.ISO, the more informative *.BIN/*.CUE,and more formats. The program has also been known to work (on a particulardrive and operating system) when InfraRecorder didn't work, so it may haveits use for nicer hardware compatibility.
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See CD audio playback software.