Dos - Pioneer DRM-6NX Operating Instructions Manual

Network cache changer drm-6nx operating instructions
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Accessing the Network Cache Changer Resources
6. Select a drive letter for the DRM-6NX from the Local
device name field
7. Click Create (The DRM-6NX is ready for use)
NOTE:
7 The DRM-6NX folders will not be visible on the Desktop in OS/2
versions prior to OS/2 WARP Connect. If you wish to use an earlier
version of OS/2, we recommend using third party NFS software to
connect to the DRM-6NX.
Alternative Method
If you do not have Peer for OS/2, map the DRM-6NX to
a drive letter using the net use command. Follow the
steps listed below:
1. Open an OS/2 window
2. Use the net use command to mount the DRM-6NX
At the OS/2 prompt, type:
net use <drive letter>: \\PIONEER<nnnnnn>\<folder>
where <nnnnnn> is the last six digits of the DRM-6NX
serial number and <folder> is any shared folder on
the DRM-6NX changer
3. To make the connections permanent, create or edit
the startup.cmd file to include the net use commands
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DOS

SMB
When you are using DOS in the SMB environment,
mount the DRM-6NX changer using the net use command
once the appropriate network support is installed.
Follow the steps listed below:
1. At the DOS prompt, type:
net use <drive letter>: \\PIONEER<nnnnnn>\<folder>
where <nnnnnn> is the last six digits of the DRM-6NX
serial number and <folder> is the DRM-6NX folder
to be mapped
2. To make the connections permanent, edit the
autoexec.bat file to include the net use commands
Example 1 (Root level access):
To access the root level of the DRM-6NX (with serial
number 00408C18025C) under drive letter E,
type:
net use E: \\PIONEER18025C\root
Example 2 (Volumes folder access):
If the DRM-6NX serial number is 00408C18025C
and you want to be able to access all the discs under
the drive letter F, type:
net use F: \\PIONEER18025C\volumes
Example 3 (Disc access):
If the DRM-6NX serial number is 00408C18025C
and you want to map a disc named 44018881 to drive
G, type:
net use G: \\PIONEER18025C\44018881
NOTES:
7 If you are using DOS within Windows 95 or Windows NT 4.x, and
you wish to access files or directory names longer than 8 characters,
you will need to precede these long names with a quote mark (").
For example, to change to the directory called Product Information:
G:\PIONEER18025C\VOLUMES\>CD "PRODUCT
INFORMATION
7 Windows NT gives the additional facility of using the * wildcard.
For example, a quick way of changing to the Product Information
directory would be:
G:\PIONEER18025C\VOLUMES\>CD "PRODUCT*

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