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2963.1 | Compare the physical PhotoCD with a audio or SW CD... | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | | Thu Mar 27 1997 09:53 | 9 |
| Hmmmm, well my CDROM player drive led flashes yellow when reading
an audio CD, and flashes green if it's reading a software CD.
Also, the audio CD doesn't have a narrow silverized band around its
outer edge like a software CD does. At least that's what I've
noticed. So you may want to check this out on the PhotoCD's you
are trying to load. I've never loaded or seen up close a PhotoCD
so I can't say how it fits one of the two above scenarios.
Bob
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2963.2 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Thu Mar 27 1997 10:04 | 8 |
| Turn off auto-insert notification for CDs and the occasional flashing
will go away. This is Windows 95 checking the drive to see if a CD has
been inserted. Or just ignore it.
If you want to turn off auto-insert, do it from the Properties dialog
box for the CD drive in the System applet.
Steve
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2963.3 | | TLE::BOOTH | | Fri Mar 28 1997 12:32 | 15 |
| I tried turning off auto-insert notification with no change to the
problem. I don't think it's a software setup issue anyway; the flashing
starts almost as soon as the PC is powered up (with a PhotoCD in the
drive), long before Win95 boots.
This only happens with PhotoCDs, and continues ad infinitum. It's
still possible to read from the PhotoCD normally.
Does this sound like a hardware problem/imcompatibility ? What would
cause the CDROM drive to be constantly accessing the PhotoCD ?
I'm pretty sure this is a new phenomenon (think I would have noticed
before now).
thanks for any suggestions,
Antony.
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2963.4 | | PCBUOA::KRATZ | | Fri Mar 28 1997 13:01 | 3 |
| Got any software like HiJaak Pro installed? This has an "agent"
that constantly goes out and catalogs images.
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2963.5 | | TLE::BOOTH | | Fri Mar 28 1997 13:57 | 7 |
| > Got any software like HiJaak Pro installed? This has an "agent"
> that constantly goes out and catalogs images.
No, and as I said, this problem occurs almost as soon as the machine
is powered up i.e. before it has booted up or loaded the o/s.
Antony.
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2963.6 | | PCBUOA::BAYJ | Jim, Portables | Mon Mar 31 1997 13:44 | 14 |
| I was looking at a laptop in Lechmere this weekend, and noticed that a
Sharp laptop has a status led for the CD that seems to flash when there
is no disk in the drive (don't know what happens when you put a disk in
the drive).
I don't know if this was expected behavior, or if the floor model was
somehow malfunctioning. I've also seen on my laptop that the CD status
light flashes when a music CD is playing.
I'd guess that different systems do different things for different
reasons. That doesn't help if the flashing is making you mental.
jeb
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2963.7 | There might be some application checking for a disk... | NETCAD::BATTERSBY | | Wed Apr 02 1997 13:21 | 8 |
| The CD led on that laptop may be flashing when there's no
disk in there because of some application/tsr running which
checks periodically for the presence of a disk.
Every CD I've encountered home/work flashes when there is an
audio disk playing, or sometimes briefly when loading/unloading the
tray.
Bob
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2963.8 | Windies 95 seems to poll the CD lookin for work. Scummy isnt asynchronous ! | SSDEVO::FIALA | Me, I'm just a recycler. | Wed Apr 02 1997 20:25 | 0 |
2963.9 | SCSI or IDE? Which driver? | CPEEDY::COOK | Just say NO to that AccViO! - Java!!! | Thu Apr 03 1997 17:51 | 1 |
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2963.10 | | TLE::BOOTH | | Mon Apr 07 1997 13:40 | 17 |
| To clarify/restate:
- The CDROM drive is a Toshiba 2X running off a SCSI interface
provided by a Mediavision sound card, on a 466 desktop.
- As soon as the system powers up (with a PhotoCD loaded in the drive)
the access light starts to flash regularly (even before Win95 loads) and
continues ad infinitum.
- This behaviour does not occur with other CDROMs, audio CDs, or an
empty drive.
I'm assuming that this results in (a) unnecessary wear and tear on the
drive mechanism, and (b) some performance impact when I run an
application that really does need to access the PhotoCD.
Antony.
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2963.11 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon Apr 07 1997 13:56 | 5 |
| Don't assume that the access light indicates any mechanical activity. My
NEC 3xi SCSI drive flashes its light periodically as W95 polls it, but nothing
spins up.
Steve
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2963.12 | | PCBUOA::BAYJ | Jim, Portables | Mon Apr 07 1997 14:04 | 15 |
| > - The CDROM drive is a Toshiba 2X running off a SCSI interface
>provided by a Mediavision sound card, on a 466 desktop.
Ah! That rings a bell! Can you access the photo CD? I definitely
remember problems with early Toshiba drives not being able to handle
photo CDs properly (in fact, I have one right here on my desk! :-(
In the case of the DEC pcs, I believe a new driver and a BIOS upgrade
were required (SCSI was on the motherboard). You might have a similar
problem, even if you can access the photo CD properly. Toshiba 2x and
Mediavision, being older technology, may present a challenge to newer
operating systems.
jeb
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2963.13 | see lights ARE a good thing :-) | hndymn.zko.dec.com::MCCARTHY | A Quinn Martin Production | Wed Apr 09 1997 20:00 | 7 |
| Adaptec's utilties include a "Drive light" program which, when running
tell you when each SCSI device is being access.
I'm running W95 and every three seconds the SCSI light is going on/off. With
or without ANY disk in the unit.
Brian J
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2963.14 | Mine's accessing it every 30 secs! | warbly.reo.dec.com::lzodhcp-182-48-148.lzo.dec.com::hiltong | [email protected] | Mon May 12 1997 08:07 | 10 |
| I just upgraded to a 16x CD-ROM IDE from a 3x SCSI , and it seems to
me that Win95 is accessing this every now and then, for no apparent
reason!
I'm positive I saw something about this somewhere on the Internet,
but for the life of me can't re-find it!
Anyone seen any info on this?
Greg
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2963.15 | | JHAXP::DECARTERET | Live mice sit on us | Mon May 12 1997 08:44 | 9 |
| w95 has 'auto disk insert notification' as on option under the CDROM in
the 'device manager'. It probes the drive to see if there is a new
disc in it to change the disc icon, to load the auto insert file or to
start playing if it's an audio CD.
TweakUI has an option to disable either the audio disc insert
notification or the data disc insert notification.
Jason
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2963.16 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Mon May 12 1997 10:01 | 4 |
| You can also disable auto-insert notification from the CD-ROM properties in
the System applet.
Steve
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2963.17 | 16x slower than 3x in real life!! | warbly.reo.dec.com::16.195.80.57::hiltong | [email protected] | Wed May 14 1997 14:14 | 14 |
| I've attributed my pause to the particular game, TombRaider, asking
the CD-ROM for audio every 3 minutes.
However, I had no pauses on my 3x SCSI NEC CD-ROM, but now see them
on my 16X IDE Goldstar.
I spoke to the shop today who said 'it's a feature' as the drive has
to spin up!
Anyone have any thoughts on this? I intend to speak to Goldstar tech
support, otherwise the drive is going back.
Greg
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2963.18 | | QUARK::LIONEL | Free advice is worth every cent | Thu May 15 1997 10:37 | 4 |
| Cheap drives will take a while to spin up. I've been very pleased with the
new Plextor 12X I bought - not only is it fast, but it's SILENT!
Steve
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