Seeking PLDS DS-8A3S Driver for NW65

I'm attempting to install NetWare 6.5 SP6 or NetWare 6.5 SP8 on a new-model Dell server: PowerEdge R610. The server has a SATA-attached DVD drive, a Philips and Lite-On Digital Storage DVD+/-RW DS-8A3S.
I can start the installation process by booting my install CD--it appears that CDDVD.NSS is handling the DVD drive at this point--but when the installation routine gets to the screen in which the storage device drivers install, it displays the message, "No CD-ROM device was detected in this system. Load the appropriate driver (HAM)."
I haven't been able to find a driver on Dell's site. They're in the process of phasing out NetWare, unfortunately.
So, I'm seeking the appropriate driver or a decent workaround. So far, my workaround is to copy the install CDs to the C: drive and run the install from there. The downside to this, however, is that the DVD drive still won't work after the installation is completed.
Thanks.

Originally Posted by Hspeirs
Larry,
> I'm attempting to install NetWare 6.5 SP6 or NetWare 6.5 SP8 on a
> new-model Dell server: PowerEdge R610. The server has a SATA-attached
> DVD drive, a Philips and Lite-On Digital Storage DVD+/-RW DS-8A3S.
This was posted in another thread today - I believe it requires SP8
overlay install.
The SATA driver for the optical drive may not be present to complete
the installation.
Solution: Perform the following steps to load the Novell SATA CD/DVD
driver for installation:
1. Select "Manual" installation type.
2. At the storage section (ie. IDECD,SCSIHD) insert and select the
Novell "SATACD.CDM" file. The remainder of the installation should
complete successfully.
Hamish
Run multi-processor NetWare VM's with vmBoost
http://www.caledonia.net
I am installing Netware 6.5 sp8 on a Dell r710. I'm getting this error even if I choose the SATACD.CDM driver. Any ideas?

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    Sparkles1
    I work on behalf of HP
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