re: hp 7200i

1999-05-13 Thread Wim Kerkhoff
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.

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.

HTH,

Wim Kerkhoff
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Subject: UDF/cdrw CD's  (fwd)

Oops, I mean -not- quite ready with the writing part.

Wim Kerkhoff
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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
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Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 22:38:48 -0500
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Subject: positive feedback

Just thought I'd share this with you. :-)

Dave Boynton

 From: Ivan =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fern=E1ndez?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 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.

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 Ivan Fern?ndez
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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re: hp 7200i

1999-05-13 Thread Johann Spies at Johann
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
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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 Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 22:22:21 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Wim Kerkhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: UDF/cdrw CD's  (fwd)
 
 Oops, I mean -not- quite ready with the writing part.
 
 Wim Kerkhoff
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 -- Forwarded message --
 Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 22:20:20 -0700 (PDT)
 From: Wim Kerkhoff [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 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
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
 -- Forwarded message --
 Date: Tue, 11 May 1999 22:38:48 -0500
 From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: positive feedback
 
 Just thought I'd share this with you. :-)
 
 Dave Boynton
 
  From: Ivan =?iso-8859-1?Q?Fern=E1ndez?= [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
  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
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 
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Re: HP 7200i

1999-05-13 Thread Khalid EZZARAOUI
try suse.com
and look at there hardware support.


re: hp 7200i

1999-05-13 Thread Kenneth Scharf
 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?

Most people think that you must disable IDE cdrom support to use scsi
emulation, because the ide driver will win out.  It is possible to
specify on the lilo command line which driver a given device will use
(something like /dev/hdc=scsi).  If you have two cd rom drives, one is
an RW and the other is RO, you could specify that the RO is ide, and
the RW is scsi if you want.

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