Dave Hayes wrote:
> 
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> My question would be: why don't we have an interface to the more
> robust SCSI emulation layer of these devices? I recognize there is
> loss of speed to be endured, but the upside is that we could use
> a lot more drives on FreeBSD.
> </relatedtangent>
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> >>> The opinions expressed above are entirely my own <<<
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> Half of being smart is knowing what you're dumb at.
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Amen.  I have a laptop so there is no choice.  I used to have an OpenBSD
partition, and enjoyed the ability to use its built in scsi emulation. 
There was no loss of speed that I could discern.  I believe all CDROM
devices are inherently SCSI, its just the I/O and pinout that changes. 
Please correct me if am wrong.  Burncd has worked for me, but it rules
out most of the gui based burner programs.  Rob.

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