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re: hp 7200i



On Wed, 12 May 1999, Wim Kerkhoff wrote:

> Check read this, UDF enables you to read those CDRW disks you make in
> Windows.  
> 
> In order to burn CDR disks in linux, you need to recompile your kernel.
> DISABLE IDE Atapi CD-rom support, and ENABLE scsi emulation and scsi
> generic support.  This will make your IDE burner appear to cdrecord, etc
> as a scsi drive on /dev/scd0 or /dev/sr0, or something like that.

How will this affect my usage of a normal IDE Atapi CD-rom?  Is it a
question of either scsi or IDE?

Sorry if this is a stupid question.  I have newer used CDRW before either
on windows or linux and I intend not to use it under windows if it is not
really necessary.


> There is no write support for CDRW disks in linux like Adaptec DirectCD
> lets you make your 7200i appear as a letter under Windows 9x.



Johann

> HTH,
> 
> Wim Kerkhoff
> kerkhoff@uniserve.com
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 22:22:21 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Wim Kerkhoff <kerkhoff@uniserve.com>
> To: eppdm@netmaster.ca
> Cc: ktraas@netmaster.ca
> Subject: UDF/cdrw CD's  (fwd)
> 
> Oops, I mean -not- quite ready with the writing part.
> 
> Wim Kerkhoff
> kerkhoff@uniserve.com
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 22:20:20 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Wim Kerkhoff <kerkhoff@uniserve.com>
> To: eppdm@netmaster.ca
> Cc: ktraas@netmaster.ca
> Subject: UDF/cdrw CD's 
> 
> Well, there is read-only support for UDF disks, but this project is ready
> with the writing part yet...  
> 
> Wim Kerkhoff
> kerkhoff@uniserve.com
> 
> ---------- Forwarded message ----------
> Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 22:38:48 -0500
> From: trylinux@trylinux.com
> To: linux_udf@hootie.lvld.hp.com
> Subject: positive feedback
> 
> Just thought I'd share this with you. :-)
> 
> Dave Boynton
> 
> > From: Ivan =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fern=E1ndez?= <1fernand@orion.deusto.es>
> >
> > Hello, I just wanted to say that I tried the udf-0.8.0.1 driver for
> > linux in my machine (kernel 2.2.5) with an ide Philips CDD3610 drive
> > (firmware 3.01), and it compiled and worked out of the box. I think you
> > said on the web site that you wanted feedback from people with ide
> > drives, so there it is. I have compiled the kernel for SCSI emulation
> > (all the usual options to write CDs under Linux); cdrecord and other
> > programs like cdrdao (and the kernel itself, to judge from
> > /var/log/dmesg) use the generic SCSI-3/mmc driver for this recorder, so
> > I guess other drives working like that should be OK too. And by the way,
> > I created the UDF sistem and wrote the files under Win95 with DirectCD
> > *2.0* (in case that should make any difference to the v2.5 you talk
> > about in the documentation).
> >
> > I have also checked out that it works fine to mount the CD with 
> >
> > 	mount -t auto /dev/scd* /mnt
> >
> > This will correctly predict if the CD is udf or iso9660.
> >
> > Thanks a lot for the nice job. Eagerly awaiting full write support.
> >
> > -- 
> >
> > Ivan Fernández
> > 1fernand@orion.deusto.es
> >
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