README for DVD/UDF Support for OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business and Convenience Packages for OS/2 Warp 4 and OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business This README file contains the latest information on installing and uninstalling DVD/UDF Support for OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business and Convenience Packages for OS/2 Warp 4 and OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business (also called the "Convenience Packages"). Contents ----------- 1.0 Supported Drive Models 2.0 Installing DVD/UDF 3.0 Uninstall Instructions 4.0 UDF support to OS/2 booted from diskettes 5.0 Copyright and Trademark Information 1.0 Supported Drive Models --------------------------- This software package provides full CD-RW, DVD-ROM and DVD-RAM file system support for OS/2 Warp Server for e-Business and Convenience Packages. The following CD-RW and DVD drive models have been tested: o TOSHIBA SD-M1202 o HITACHI GD-2500 o CREATIVE LABS DVD-5240E o PHILIPS DRD-5200 o SONY DDU-220E o PANASONIC LF-D100 o AOpen DVD-520S o HEWLETT-PACKARD 9100 o HEWLETT-PACKARD 9200 All previously supported CD-ROM drive models are also still supported. Note: CD-RW disks prepared in Adaptec DirectCD for Windows cannot be written to in OS/2 and vice versa. Compatibility is only available for reading. 2.0 Installing Instructions ------------------------------- The DVD_UDF.EXE file contains the following files in a self-extracting compressed format. o DVDINST.EXE Executable that installs DVD/UDF support. o OS2CDROM.DMD CD-ROM/DVD device manager modified for CD-RW and DVD support o UDF.IFS UDF Installable File System o README.TXT This readme text file In addition, there are 14 language specific subdirectories that contain a language specific file. The file contained in the subdirectory is the following file: o UUDF.DLL UDF support DLL The 14 languages supported by this installation package are: o English o French o Italian o German o Spanish o Japanese o Brazilian Portuguese o Simplified Chinese o Traditional Chinese o Danish o Dutch o Finnish o Norwegian o Swedish To expand the DVD/UDF installation files: 1. From a command line, change to the directory containing the self-extracting file DVD_UDF.EXE file. 2. Type DVD_UDF -d to expand the files. To install DVD/UDF support: 1. From a command line, change to the directory containing the DVD/UDF installation files. 2. Type DVDINST to begin the installation. This installation will perform the following: a. Save any existing drivers that will be updated. The saved drivers will be copied with a .Dnn extension into the OS2\BOOT directory on the boot partition. Where nn is 00, 01, 02 etc. and chosen so that file with this name doesn't exist. b. Copy the new device drivers files into the OS2\BOOT directory of the boot partition. c. Save any existing DLLs that will be updated. The saved DLL files with .Dnn extension in the OS2\DLL directory on the boot partition. where nn is 00, 01, 02 etc. and chosen so that file with this name doesn't exist. d. Copy the associated language specific DLL file(s) to the OS2\DLL directory of the boot partition. e. Check the CONFIG.SYS file for the necessary lines to support DVD/UDF. If the config.sys is to be updated the current version is is saved as CONFIG.Dnn, where nn is 00, 01, 02 etc. and chosen so that file with this name doesn't exist. f. Create file DVDUINST.CMD in the root directory that consists of commands to restore saved drivers, DLLs and CONFIG.SYS. This file will be issued if you need to restore system to the state prior this installation. If file DVDUINST.CMD already exists it will be renamed to DVDUINST.Dnn, where nn is the maximum number among existing files DVDUINST.Dnn plus one. 3. Shutdown and restart your system. 3.0 Uninstall Instructions --------------------------- To uninstall the DVD/UDF support: 1. From a command line, change to the C:\ directory where "C:" is the system boot drive. 2. Type DVDUINST to restore the saved drivers, DLL and CONFIG.SYS files. 3. Shutdown and restart your system. 4.0 UDF support to OS/2 booted from diskettes ---------------------------------------------- To add UDF support to OS/2 booted from diskettes: 1. In file config.sys on diskette 1: - add line device=\unicode.sys after line device=\mouse.sys - at the end of this file add lines set copyfromfloppy=1 ifs=udf.ifs /q 2. copy file c:\os2\boot\unicode.sys to diskette 2. 3. copy file c:\os2\boot\udf.ifs to diskette 2. 4. create directory "language\codepage" on diskette 2 and copy file c:\language\codepage\ibm into this directory on diskette 2, where is the code page used in line codepage= in CONFIG.SYS file on diskette 1. 5.0 Copyright and Trademark Information ---------------------------------------- The following terms are trademarks of International Business Machines Corporation in the United States, or other countries, or both. IBM OS/2 Other company, product, and service names may be trademarks or service marks of others. THIS DOCUMENT IS PROVIDED "AS IS" WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND. IBM DISCLAIMS ALL WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY WITH RESPECT TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS DOCUMENT. BY FURNISHING THIS DOCUMENT, IBM GRANTS NO LICENSES TO ANY PATENTS OR COPYRIGHTS. (C) Copyright International Business Machines Corporation, 1999, 2001. All rights Reserved.