this to me is a repost both for the message im repliing to, but im interesrted
in the same things, have tweeked on cdwrite, did not find any intelagent life at
hp, to answer what the vendoe specific error was i was reciving.

So i would like to find good refrence for vendor specific scsi commands for cd
roms r/w or write once. and tape drives, juke boxes, would also like some one to
spoon feed me best place to get 32 bytes of sense data back instead of 16,
cause if u reaD SCSI SPEC BYTES 17, 18 TELL U FIELD AND OFFSET THATS SCREWED UP,
CURRENT SG interface only returns 16 bytes so telling me the field is invalid
without telling me which field is like usless.

Am hoping to get caugth up to spend some time this quarter to be able to burn a
install cd that is bootable, the ultabit recover option for a fire wall box
bootable cd with magnatic disk for logging, and caching slow cdrom drives.

anyone who is interested in doing the same reply to me. maybe we can share the
load and the testing.

        Arno

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On Mon, 14 Dec 1998, Dan - Sr. Admin wrote:

>
>Please excuse the blatent "newbieness" of this question, but device drivers
>are quite a new area for me.
>
>In a nutshell, I want some experience interfacing with hardware peripherals.
>In an act of 3am weariness, I decided writing a CD to CD copier would be
>great practice.  I've already contacted the vendor of my cdr to get the
>SCSI command instruction set.  My question to you all is how do I interface
>this with the pre-existing generic linux scsi drivers already available?
>
>Any help would be greatly appreciated.
>
>Regards,
>-- 
>Dan Moschuk ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
>Senior Systems/Network Administrator, Globalserve Communications Inc
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