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Re: Parallel CDROM on an old PS/2 machine



> On Tue, Oct 19, 1999 at 07:48:36PM -0600, Dwayne C . Litzenberger wrote:
> > I've made some custom Debian install disks (2.2 kernel, basically), that
> > has support for an EPAT parallel-port cdrom drive (HP CDRW-7200e).  When I
> > boot it at home, it works fine, and successfully detects the CD, but at
> > school, where I'm trying to install on an old IBM server (SCSI/MCA; it
>                                             ^^^
> Old machines doesn't have a bi-directionnal printer port.
> 					    

So what? Then it should just use the nibble mode, shouldn't it?
 
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