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Welcome to our download site. You can get information for
setup of Funai's CD-ROM.
The latest respective device drivers are listed.
First select your environment in which you want to install Funai's CD-ROM drive
by clicking in the following list.
DOS/Windows 3.1
Windows 95
Windows NT 4.0
OS/2 Warp4
DOS/Windows 3.1
DOS/Windows 3.1 Device Drivers are available here for
Funai's CD-ROM Drives.
Click on the appropriate Readme file below to get the setup information and
setup file.0
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Kind of Drive
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Funai Model Number
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Information file
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2X CD-ROM Drives (ISA)
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E2450, E2420, FCR-C2,
NSCD-2X-P, NSCD-2X-S, NSCD-23X-P1
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There are 19 different
setup programs including the device drivers (S1.ZIP to S19.ZIP)
available.
First go to the Readme1.doc (click here)
to get the setup and download information, then download the
appropriate file.
Note: For the models E2550UA and E2800UA, since Creative Labs has the
license of the Device Drivers for therse two models, please contact at
Creative Labs.
http://www.creaf.com/
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Over 4X CD-ROM Drives (ATAPI
IDE)
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E2750 :4X Speed
E2650 : 6X Speed
E2850 : 8X Speed
E2960 : 16X Speed
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Setup Program including
the device drivers for ATAPI IDE CD-ROM drives is available:
970108.ZIP
First go to the Readme2.doc (click here) to
get the setup and download information, then download the 970108.ZIP.
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Readme1.doc (For ISA 2X CD-ROM Drives)
1. How to get the setup program
Find the kind of your product (manufacture, product and
interface specification) in the following table (1). Then download the
appropriate file by clicking on the file name.
In case you cannot find your product in the table (1),
it is not tested or supported now. But there is possibility for you to use
your Funai's CD-ROM Drive with your interface board by manual setup.
In future, we may start the support. Please wait couple of month and try to
access here to find out the latest information.
Note: Under "Download file" in the following
table (1) shows the name of the compressed ZIP file which includes the Setup
Program, the device driver, and Readme.txt. You must decompress the downloaded
file before setting up. If you can't decompress the file, download WINZIP.EXE
from http://www.winzip.com/upgrade.htm
(click here to jamp to the Winzip's home page) then follow instruction of
WINZIP.EXE to decompress the file.
Table (1)
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Manufacture
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Interface
board |
I/F
Specification |
Default
Port |
Download
file (driver ver.) |
| REVEAL |
SC400
Rev. 2 |
Panasonic
(40 pin) |
630 |
S5.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25c) |
| SC400
Rev. 3 |
Panasonic
(40 pin) |
630 |
S6.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25c) |
| SC400
Rev. 3 |
Sony
(34 pin) |
630 |
S9.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25d) |
| Sound
FX Wave32 |
Panasonic
(40 pin) |
634 |
S8.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25c) |
| Sound
FX Wave32 |
Sony
(34 pin) |
634 |
S14.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25d) |
| CREATIVE |
| SB-PRO |
Sony
(34 pin) |
230 |
S17.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25e) |
| SB16
Multi CD |
Sony
(34 pin) |
230 |
S1.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25a)
S16.ZIP (Ver. 1.25d) |
| SB16
Multi CD |
Panasonic
(40 pin) |
230 |
S18.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25e) |
| Omini
CD |
Panasonic
(40 pin) |
250 |
S19.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25e) |
| OAK |
| Mozart |
Sony
(34 pin) |
340 |
S2.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25a)
S10.ZIP (Ver. 1.25d) |
| Mozart |
Panasonic
(40 pin) |
340 |
S7.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25c) |
| ORCHID |
Sound
Wave |
Sony
(34 pin) |
360 |
S11.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25d) |
| ACS |
Laser
Wave |
Sony
(34 pin) |
340 |
S3.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25a)
S12.ZIP (Ver. 1.25d) |
| FUNAI |
Original
I/F |
Sony
(34 pin) |
300 |
S4.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25a) |
| CORINAL |
MPC700 |
Sony
(34 pin) |
300 |
S13.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25d) |
| SIGMA |
Real
Magic |
Sony
(34 pin) |
290 |
S15.ZIP
(Ver. 1.25d) |
Updated: January 1997 (FOR DOS/Windows 3.1 only
) Copyrighted FUNAI ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.
2. How to setup your host machine
Installing the Device Driver.
- Download the appropriate setup program referring the
step 1 in the above.
- Decompress (unzip) the file into five different files
as following.
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Setup.exe
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Setup program |
| Setup.cfg |
Configuration file for SETUP.EXE |
| ********.sys |
ISA CD-ROM device driver under
DOS/Windows 3.1 |
| English.txt |
English reademe file |
| Japanese.txt |
Japanese readme file |
- Run SETUP.EXE.
- Choose a setup mode from a menu accordingly.
(a.) Auto = Set up automatically.
Select Auto Set-up mode. Your computer will set all parameters itself.
Note: Before selecting this mode, MSCDEX.EXE must exist in DOS directory.
(b.) Manual = You can set by using your desired
parameters.
You should select Manual Set-up mode if MSCDEX.EXE does not exist in DOS directory.
- Choose destination drive to copy
"********.SYS" file.
- Choose a directory in which MSCDEX.EXE is
existing.
Note: Error message will appear if MSCDEX.EXE is not existing in DOS.
- Choose update or not update the CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
- Select current device in which CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files exist if you choose to the update CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
- Choose change or not change the default value.
When you want to leave the default value, chose "No.".
- "Installation completed" will appear on
the screen.
(c.) Exit = Finish or interrupt the installation.
- Confirm your installation and re-boot the computer.
Readme2.doc (For ATAPI IDE over 4X CD-ROM Drives)
1. How to get the setup program
Click here to
download the 970108.ZIP.
This is the compressed ZIP file which includes the Setup
Program, the device driver, and Readme.txt. You must decompress the downloaded
file before setting up. If you can't decompress the file, download WINZIP.EXE
from http://www.winzip.com/upgrade.htm
(click here to jamp to the Winzip's home page) then follow its
instruction.
Updated: January 1997 (FOR DOS/Windows 3.1 only ) Copyrighted
FUNAI ELECTRIC CO.,LTD.
2. How to setup your host machine
Installing the Device Driver.
- Download the appropriate setup program referring the
step 1 in the above.
- Decompress (unzip) the file into five different files
as following.
| Setup.exe |
Setup program |
| Setup.cfg |
Configuration file for SETUP.EXE |
| F91xv340.sys |
ATAPI IDE CD-ROM device driver under
DOS/Windows 3.1 |
| English.txt |
English reademe file |
| Japanese.txt |
Japanese readme file |
- Run SETUP.EXE.
- Choose a setup mode from a menu accordingly.
(a.) Auto = Set up automatically.
Select Auto Set-up mode. Your computer will set all parameters itself.
Note: Before selecting this mode, MSCDEX.EXE must exist in DOS directory.
(b.) Manual = You can set by using your desired
parameters.
You should select Manual Set-up mode if MSCDEX.EXE does not exist in DOS directory.
- Choose destination drive to copy
"F91xv340.SYS" file.
- Choose a directory in which MSCDEX.EXE is
existing.
Note: Error message will appear if MSCDEX.EXE is not existing in DOS.
- Choose update or not update the CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
- Select current device in which CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files exist if you choose to the update CONFIG.SYS and
AUTOEXEC.BAT files.
- Choose change or not change the default value.
When you want to leave the default value, chose "No.".
- "Installation completed" will appear on
the screen.
(c.) Exit = Finish or interrupt the installation.
- Confirm your installation and re-boot the computer.
Note: In case you can not find your product in the table
(1), it is not tested or supported now. But there is
possibility for you to use your Funai's CD-ROM Drive with your interface board
by manual setup.
In future, we may start the support. Please wait couple of month and try to
access here to find out the latest information.
Copyright 1997 Funai Electric Co., Ltd. All
rights reserved.
Windows 95
The following FUNAI's CD-ROM Drive has been tested with
Win95's CD-ROM device driver in success under Win95 system at the Microsoft
Test Lab. Win95 will automatically recognize your Funai's CD-ROM drive with
the plug and play function.
| 4X CD-ROM Drive |
E2720UA, E2750UA |
| 6X CD-ROM Drive |
E2620UA, E2650UA, NSCD-6X |
| 8X CD-ROM Drive |
E2820, E2850UA |
| 16X CD-ROM Drive |
E2920, E2950UA |
Note:
- The following Funai's ISA CD-ROM Drive is not
supported with Windows 95 device driver.
| 2X ISA CD-ROM Drive |
E2420, E2450, FCR-C2,
NSCD-2X-P, NSCD-24-S, NSCD-2X-P1 |
- For the models E2550UA and E2800UA, since Creative
Labs has the license of the Device Drivers for these two models, please
contact at Creative Labs. http://www.creaf.com/
When your Funai's CD-ROM Drive is not recognized by
Win95's plug and play function:
1. Confirmation and re-installation of the CD-ROM Drive
- Click "My computer" in win95 .
- Click "system".
- Click "device manager".
- If you find "CD-ROM", click it.
- You will find FUNAI Drive's name.
- If not, run the hardware wizard by clicking
"Hardware" in the control panel.
- After execute it completely, restart the system.
- Check to see if the drive is available or not. If
not, repeat the above steps again.
2. Physical connection to the IDE Interface in PC
Even if you tried to set up according to the steps in the
above, check and re-arrange the phisical connection as following.
Note: The IDE system has two physical buses. They are
usually called Primary bus and Secondary bus.
A IDE bus have two connectors and can be connected up to two IDE devices.
When only one IDE device is connected to a bus, it must be set as Master. When
two devices are connected to a bus, one must be set as Master, another must be
set as Slave.
It is recommend to connect CD-ROM drive as Slave. In the most cases, the
selection of Master or Slave can be set by moving a jumper socket on IDE
devices.
- When there is no IDE device connected, connect the
CD-ROM drive to Primary bus as Mater.
- When there is one IDE device connected to Primary
bus, connect the CD-ROM drive to Primary Slave.
- When there are two IDE devices connected to Primary
bus, first move the device from Primary Slave to Secondary Master.
(a) Connect the CD-ROM drive to Secondary Slave.
(b) If fault in result, connect it to Primary Slave.
- When there are each one devices connected to Primary
and Secondary buses respectively,
(a) connect the CD-ROM drive to Secondary Slave.
(b) If fault in result, connect the CD-ROM drive to Primary Slave.
(c) If fault in result again, connect two devices to Primary Master and
Slave, then connect the CD-ROM drive to Secondary Master.
- If there are three devices connected, connect the
CD-ROM drive to Secondary Slave or Primary Slave.
Some of recommended connection patterns are listed below.
| Primary Bus |
Secondary Bus |
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| Master |
Slave |
Master |
Slave |
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| HDD |
---------- |
---------- |
---------- |
none IDE device |
| HDD |
CD-ROM drive |
---------- |
---------- |
One CD-ROM drive |
| HDD |
(HDD) |
HDD |
CD-ROM drive |
One CD-ROM drive |
| HDD |
(HDD) |
CD-ROM drive |
CD-ROM drive |
Two CD-ROM drives |
3. Connect to the Sound Blaster IDE port.
Funai doesn't support the driver of the Sound Blaster IDE
port connection. Please download the Win95 IDE CD-ROM driver from Creative Lab
site.
http://www.creaf.com/
Copyright 1997 Funai Electric Co., Ltd. All rights
reserved.
Windows NT 4.0
The following FUNAI's CD-ROM Drive has been tested with
Windows-NT CD-ROM device driver in success under Win95 system at the Microsoft
Test Lab. Windows-NT will not automatically recognize your Funai's CD-ROM
drive. You must set up manually.
| 4X CD-ROM Drive |
E2720UA, E2750UA |
| 6X CD-ROM Drive |
E2620UA, E2650UA, NSCD-6X |
| 8X CD-ROM Drive |
E2820, E2850UA |
| 16X CD-ROM Drive |
E2920, E2950UA |
Note:
- The following Funai's ISA CD-ROM Drive is not
supported with Windows NT device driver.
| 2X ISA CD-ROM Drive |
E2420, E2450, FCR-C2, NSCD-2X-P,
NSCD-24-S, NSCD-2X-P1 |
- For the models E2550UA and E2800UA, since Creative
Labs has the license of the Device Drivers for these two models, please
contact at Creative Labs. http://www.creaf.com/
1. Set up IDE CD-ROM Driver in Widows-NT 4.0
When you will install Windows-NT 4.0, please use the
Windows-NT installation disks. After installation is done completely, setup
the CD-ROM driver according to the following steps.
When you already have installed Windows-NT 4.0 in your system and want to
replace or add the CD-ROM drive;
[1] You don't need to execute the supplied FUNAI SETUP program.
[2] In case of replacing or adding CD-ROM drive, set up as following.
- Click "Control Panel" icon on Windows-NT
desktop.
- Click "SCSI Adapter" menu.
- Click "Driver".
- If "Standard IDE CD-ROM Driver" appears,
click "OK" because you have nothing to do about installing the
driver. Don't delete "Standard IDE CD-ROM Driver" even if CD-ROM
drive isn't attached in your system. It causes the system hang-up. If
"Standard IDE CD-ROM Driver" do not appear, continue to operate
the next Step 5.
- Select "Standard IDE CD-ROM driver", and
click "ADDITION" button.
- IDE CD-ROM device drive will appear to be installed.
- Restart Windows-NT System.
- Check to see if CD-ROM icon appears on the desktop
after the startup. If not, repeat the above steps again.
2. Physical connection to the IDE Interface in PC
Even if you tried to set up according to the steps in the
above, check and re-arrange the phisical connection as following.
Note: The IDE system has two physical buses. They are
usually called Primary bus and Secondary bus.
A IDE bus have two connectors and can be connected up to two IDE devices.
When only one IDE device is connected to a bus, it must be set as Master. When
two devices are connected to a bus, one must be set as Master, another must be
set as Slave.
It is recommend to connect CD-ROM drive as Slave. In the most cases, the
selection of Master or Slave can be set by moving a jumper socket on IDE
devices.
- When there is no IDE device connected, connect the
CD-ROM drive to Primary bus as Mater.
- When there is one IDE device connected to Primary
bus, connect the CD-ROM drive to Primary Slave.
- When there are two IDE devices connected to Primary
bus, first move the device from Primary Slave to Secondary Master.
(a) Connect the CD-ROM drive to Secondary Slave.
(b) If fault in result, connect it to Primary Slave.
- When there are each one devices connected to Primary
and Secondary buses respectively,
(a) connect the CD-ROM drive to Secondary Slave.
(b) If fault in result, connect the CD-ROM drive to Primary Slave.
(c) If falt in result again, connect two devices to Primary Master and
Slave, then connect the CD-ROM drive to Secondary Master.
- If there are three devices connected, connect the
CD-ROM drive to Secondary Slave or Primary Slave.
Some of recommended connection patterns are listed below.
| Primary Bus |
Secondary Bus |
---------- |
| Master |
Slave |
Master |
Slave |
---------- |
| HDD |
---------- |
---------- |
---------- |
none IDE device |
| HDD |
CD-ROM drive |
---------- |
---------- |
One CD-ROM drive |
| HDD |
(HDD) |
HDD |
CD-ROM drive |
One CD-ROM drive |
| HDD |
(HDD) |
CD-ROM drive |
CD-ROM drive |
Two CD-ROM drives |
3. Connect to the Sound Blaster IDE port.
Funai doesn't support the driver of the Sound Blaster IDE
port connection. Please download the Win95 IDE CD-ROM driver from Creative Lab
site.
http://www.creaf.com/
Copyright 1997 Funai Electric Co., Ltd.
All rights reserved.
OS/2 Warp 4
The following FUNAI's CD-ROM Drives are supported with OS/2
Warp 4. OS/2 Warp 4 will not automatically recognize your Funai's CD-ROM
drive. You must set up manually.
| 4X CD-ROM Drive |
E2720UA, E2750UA |
| 6X CD-ROM Drive |
E2620UA, E2650UA, NSCD-6X |
| 8X CD-ROM Drive |
E2820, E2850UA |
| 16X CD-ROM Drive |
E2920, E2950UA |
Note:
- The following Funai's ISA CD-ROM Drive is not
supported with OS/2 Warp 4 device driver.
| 2X ISA CD-ROM Drive |
E2420, E2450, FCR-C2, NSCD-2X-P,
NSCD-24-S, NSCD-2X-P1 |
- For the models E2550UA and E2800UA, since Creative
Labs has the license of the Device Drivers for these two models, please
contact at Creative Labs. http://www.creaf.com/
1. Set up IDE CD-ROM Driver in OS/2 Warp 4
When you will install OS/2 Warp 4, please use the
installation disks supplied by IBM CO. After installation is done completely,
setup the CD-ROM driver according to the following steps.
When you already have installed OS/2 Warp 4 in your system and want to replace
or add the CD-ROM drive;
[1] You don't need to execute the supplied FUNAI SETUP program.
[2] In case of replacing or adding CD-ROM drive, set up as following.
- Click "OS/2 System" icon on OS/2 Warp
desktop.
- Click "System setup" icon.
- Click "Selective Install" icon.
- "System Configuration" menu will appear.
- Click "CD-ROM Device Support".
- Select "Non-listed IDE CD-ROM" and click
"OK".
- Click "OK" button.
- "OS/2 Setup and Installation" menu appears.
- Click "Install" button.
- "Source directory" menu appears.
- Click "Change" button.
- Insert the floppy disk or CD-ROM supplied with OS/2
system. Change current drive where you insert disk.
- Click "Set" button.
- CD-ROM device driver will be installed.
- After installation, restart OS/2 System.
2. Physical connection to the IDE Interface in PC
Even if you tried to set up according to the steps in the
above, check and re-arrange the phisical connection as following.
Note: The IDE system has two physical buses. They are
usually called Primary bus and Secondary bus.
A IDE bus have two connectors and can be connected up to two IDE devices.
When only one IDE device is connected to a bus, it must be set as Master. When
two devices are connected to a bus, one must be set as Master, another must be
set as Slave.
It is recommend to connect CD-ROM drive as Slave. In the most cases, the
selection of Master or Slave can be set by moving a jamper socket on IDE
devices.
- When there is no IDE device connected, connect the
CD-ROM drive to Primary bus as Mater.
- When there is one IDE device connected to Primary
bus, connect the CD-ROM drive to Primary Slave.
- When there are two IDE devices connected to Primary
bus, first move the device from Primary Slave to Secondary Master.
(a) Connect the CD-ROM drive to Secondary Slave.
(b) If fault in result, connect it to Primary Slave.
- When there are each one devices connected to Primary
and Secondary buses respectively,
(a) connect the CD-ROM drive to Secondary Slave.
(b) If fault in result, connect the CD-ROM drive to Primary Slave.
(c) If falt in result again, connect two devices to Primary Master and
Slave, then connect the CD-ROM drive to Secondary Master.
- If there are three devices connected, connect the
CD-ROM drive to Secondary Slave or Primary Slave.
Some of recommended connection patterns are listed below.
| Primary Bus |
Secondary Bus |
---------- |
| Master |
Slave |
Master |
Slave |
---------- |
| HDD |
---------- |
---------- |
---------- |
none IDE device |
| HDD |
CD-ROM drive |
---------- |
---------- |
One CD-ROM drive |
| HDD |
(HDD) |
HDD |
CD-ROM drive |
One CD-ROM drive |
| HDD |
(HDD) |
CD-ROM drive |
CD-ROM drive |
Two CD-ROM drives |
3. Connect to the Sound Blaster IDE port.
Funai doesn't support the driver of the Sound Blaster IDE
port connection. Please download the Win95 IDE CD-ROM driver from Creative Lab
site.
http://www.creaf.com/
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