).
The CD/DVD drive is a `PBDS DVD+-RW DH-16W1S 2D14 Removable CD-ROM
SCSI-0 device'. I upgraded my kernel to no avail.
More details are below. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks and regards,
Raghavendra.
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1. Output
/output error
Also, `/var/log/messages' shows lines like
Sep 20 09:11:51 griffin kernel: g_vfs_done():acd0[READ(offset=32768,
length=2048)]error = 5
Similar messages occur when I try to write a CD/DVD using cdrecord(1).
The CD/DVD drive is a `PBDS DVD+-RW DH-16W1S 2D14 Removable CD-ROM
SCSI-0
Hello,
I am currently using 8.0-BETA4 amd64 and I noticed yesterday that my
PC's internal DVD reader/writer is not detected at boot time. I'm not
sure whether or not this was the case with BETA3 since I don't use the
drive all that often. It was certainly working ok with 7.2-STABLE
though. I
Joshua Isom wrote:
After some further testing, a vcd in the dvd drive will have the same
problem during booting the kernel(before init). After killing the
system and rebooting without the disc, trying to play the disc causes
messages like this repeatedly. I tried running cdcontrol -f /dev
I recently made the upgrade to 7.0, and my girlfriend had some video
cd's she wanted help with(end result is putting two pal vcd's on one
ntsc dvd). I had a couple she'd given me before that were actually
dvd's so I first put the new ones in my dvd drive and tried using
mplayer on them
the new ones in my dvd drive and tried using mplayer on them, but it
locks up with the read big timeout thing that I'm sure almost anyone who's
messed with dvd's has seen.
I haven't. DVD's work fine here with mplayer on amd64.
Under 6.3, that error would do the three
tries, and then another
.
I get no errors at all actually.
There are tools in ports to rip a VCD. See multimedia/vcdimager.
For wayward devices to can try using cdcontrol(1) or atacontrol(8).
Roland
After some further testing, a vcd in the dvd drive will have the same
problem during booting the kernel(before init
On 1/9/08, Sean Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone successful in installing FreeBSD from a SATA DVD Drive?
I am having trouble as it boots from the CD of 6.3 RC2 but at the
beginning of the install it fails. The CD I then tried in another
computer and it installs fine. I
I've been able to get 6.3-R3 and 7.0-RC1 to install from SATA DVD, but
not any previous versions.
On Jan 9, 2008 6:50 PM, Derrick Ryalls [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 9, 2008 3:08 PM, Sean Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone successful in installing FreeBSD from a SATA DVD Drive
Is anyone successful in installing FreeBSD from a SATA DVD Drive?
I am having trouble as it boots from the CD of 6.3 RC2 but at the
beginning of the install it fails. The CD I then tried in another
computer and it installs fine. I was wondering if it was the SATA DVD
drive
Sean Murphy wrote:
Is anyone successful in installing FreeBSD from a SATA DVD Drive?
I am having trouble as it boots from the CD of 6.3 RC2 but at the
beginning of the install it fails. The CD I then tried in another
computer and it installs fine. I was wondering if it was the SATA DVD
On Jan 9, 2008 3:08 PM, Sean Murphy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is anyone successful in installing FreeBSD from a SATA DVD Drive?
Did it last month with a machine that has only SATA (DVD and
SATA-RAID), so it is possible at least on 7.0.
I am having trouble as it boots from the CD of 6.3 RC2
Yesterday I bought and installed a Lite-ON SATA DVD Writer for my
computer. But FreeBSD fails to recognize it at all. I'd wondered if
something was broken on the motherboard or the drive or if something
wasn't hooked up completely. The BIOS recognizes the drive just fine,
on IDE Channel
In my laptop, I have a DVD drive, recognized as:
acd0: DVDR Slimtype DVDRW SOSW-833S/VRS2 at ata1-master UDMA33
Every few minutes, the kernel reports messages like
acd0: FAILURE - PREVENT_ALLOW timed out
acd0: FAILURE - TEST_UNIT_READY timed out
and the kernel pauses at about the same time
the usb device is attempting to map the USB DVD
drive over the top of the existing cd0 CD device. (that device is seen
in the last few lines above) Is that a correct reading of the dmesg
output?
If so, is there a map file that would allow me to force any devices to
map to, say, the cd1 device instead
the usb device is attempting to map the USB DVD
drive over the top of the existing cd0 CD device. (that device is seen
in the last few lines above) Is that a correct reading of the dmesg
output?
If so, is there a map file that would allow me to force any devices to
map to, say, the cd1 device instead
It is not very clear what utilities are capable of writing R or
RW CDs on a multipurpose optical drive. It seems that burncd
doesn't do this and the man pages for growisofs talks of
specific DVD media types but not CDs.
Is cdrecord a suitable tool for this purpose?
And a (sort of) related
Malcolm Kay wrote:
It is not very clear what utilities are capable of writing R or
RW CDs on a multipurpose optical drive. It seems that burncd
doesn't do this and the man pages for growisofs talks of
specific DVD media types but not CDs.
Is cdrecord a suitable tool for this purpose?
El día Thursday, March 02, 2006 a las 11:29:31PM +1030, Malcolm Kay escribió:
It is not very clear what utilities are capable of writing R or
RW CDs on a multipurpose optical drive. It seems that burncd
doesn't do this and the man pages for growisofs talks of
specific DVD media types but
thing, some time ago, using fixate
on the DVD drive without success. Perhaps I was mistaken or maybe
the version of burncd was not late enough.
And a (sort of) related question, will growisofs write
double or dual layer DVDs? The man page does make mention of
a write limit of 4+GB but I see
.
matthias
Thanks Matthias.
I thought I had tried burncd some time ago on the DVD
drive without success. Probably I was mistaken.
Malcolm
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[ ... ]
* 6.0:
* - fix for DVD+R recordings in Samsung TS-H542A;
* - DVD-R Dual Layer DAO and Incremental support;
[ ... ]
I have 5.21 and found most of the above in the source code so it
looks as though I can write double layer +R but will need to
upgrade to write
eoghan wrote:
Hello
Im wondering how to tell freeBSD about my 2 dvd drives. k3b
automatically detects them but it hasnt found either.
Thanks
Eoghan
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On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:55, Tofik Suleymanov wrote:
eoghan wrote:
Hello
Im wondering how to tell freeBSD about my 2 dvd drives. k3b
automatically detects them but it hasnt found either.
Thanks
Eoghan
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On 12/28/05, eoghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:55, Tofik Suleymanov wrote:
eoghan wrote:
Hello
Im wondering how to tell freeBSD about my 2 dvd drives. k3b
automatically detects them but it hasnt found either.
Thanks
Eoghan
On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:00, Roshan wrote:
On 12/28/05, eoghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:55, Tofik Suleymanov wrote:
eoghan wrote:
Hello
Im wondering how to tell freeBSD about my 2 dvd drives. k3b
automatically detects them but it hasnt found either.
Thanks
Eoghan
In my opinion mount points are created automatically if everything goes
smoothly with drive detection. cat /etc/fstab |grep acd
Do you have device atapicam in your kernel? If not enable it
On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 15:08 +, eoghan wrote:
On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:00, Roshan wrote:
On 12/28/05,
On Wednesday 28 December 2005 07:08, eoghan wrote:
On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:00, Roshan wrote:
On 12/28/05, eoghan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:55, Tofik Suleymanov wrote:
eoghan wrote:
Hello
Im wondering how to tell freeBSD about my 2 dvd drives. k3b
automatically
On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:12, Dev Tugnait wrote:
In my opinion mount points are created automatically if everything
goes
smoothly with drive detection. cat /etc/fstab |grep acd
Do you have device atapicam in your kernel? If not enable it
yes this show me:
/dev/acd0 /cdrom cd9660
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/creating-cds.html#ATAPICAM
On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 15:33 +, eoghan wrote:
On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:12, Dev Tugnait wrote:
In my opinion mount points are created automatically if everything
goes
smoothly with drive detection. cat
, December 28, 2005 4:33 PM
Subject: Re: dvd drive
On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:12, Dev Tugnait wrote:
In my opinion mount points are created automatically if everything
goes
smoothly with drive detection. cat /etc/fstab |grep acd
Do you have device atapicam in your kernel? If not enable it
yes
On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:47, Dev Tugnait wrote:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/creating-
cds.html#ATAPICAM
Thanks. So is this the only way to use these devices, compiling with
a custom kernel? I used a generic kernel.
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On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:50, maslan-freebsd wrote:
Type uname -a in console. If you have GENERIC kernel you don't have
atapicam in your kernel. You have generic if you didn't compile
your own
kernel. .
Regards
Yes I have compiled with generic kernel. I look into the doc page to
change t
On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 16:21 +, eoghan wrote:
On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:50, maslan-freebsd wrote:
Type uname -a in console. If you have GENERIC kernel you don't have
atapicam in your kernel. You have generic if you didn't compile
your own
kernel. .
Regards
Yes I have compiled with
On 28 Dec 2005, at 16:27, Dev Tugnait wrote:
On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 16:21 +, eoghan wrote:
On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:50, maslan-freebsd wrote:
Type uname -a in console. If you have GENERIC kernel you don't
have
atapicam in your kernel. You have generic if you didn't compile
your own
kernel.
: Re: dvd drive
On 28 Dec 2005, at 16:27, Dev Tugnait wrote:
On Wed, 2005-12-28 at 16:21 +, eoghan wrote:
On 28 Dec 2005, at 15:50, maslan-freebsd wrote:
Type uname -a in console. If you have GENERIC kernel you don't
have
atapicam in your kernel. You have generic if you didn't
On 28 Dec 2005, at 17:56, maslan-freebsd wrote:
Try kldload atapicam.koit should load atapicam module to your
kernel. if
it works to should type
atapicam_load=YES
in loader.conf
thanks, I tried that and it gave me no errors. How can I check if it
worked?
On 28 Dec 2005, at 17:56, maslan-freebsd wrote:
Try kldload atapicam.koit should load atapicam module to your
kernel. if
it works to should type
atapicam_load=YES
in loader.conf
Sorry, restarted K3b and it detected both drives, test a rip and it
works perfect. So I can add this to my
Yes if you add this to loader.conf this module will be load on system start
up.
Have a nice day!
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Subject: Re: dvd drive
Hello
Im wondering how to tell freeBSD about my 2 dvd drives. k3b
automatically detects them but it hasnt found either.
Thanks
Eoghan
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): removing device entry
After this I removed the DVD Drive (the Power-LED of the media-slot was
still ON ?) and got following information in /var/log/messages:
Oct 26 09:44:50 kingkong kernel: stray irq15
Oct 26 09:44:50 kingkong kernel: too many stray irq 15's: not logging
anymore
I put the drive back
On Thu, Oct 20, 2005 at 05:27:22PM +0200, Thomas Linton wrote:
What is the correct and safe way to remove a Hotplug CD/DVD Drive from
a Laptop?
If the drive is on a separate IDE channel, try
atacontrol stop channel
mf
a DVD in the dvd drive.
Usage regionset /dev/dvd
or:
kingkong# ./regionset /dev/dvd
ERROR: Could not open disc /dev/dvd!
Please place a DVD in the dvd drive.
Usage regionset /dev/dvd
The link /dev/dvd is set to /dev/cd0 and I put a DVD into the Drive. I
tried it as mounted and also
What is the correct and safe way to remove a Hotplug CD/DVD Drive from
a Laptop?
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of nvram somewhere that
when you set
it to region 1 the first time that you play a DVD in it, a flag is set in
that nvram.
The patches appear to make the DVD drive ignore the setting of that flag,
as a result
it seems immaterial what you have done with the drive pre-patch.
It appears
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 07:33, Garrett Cooper wrote:
I don't think that region coding really matters for Unix. But,
just try mplayer since from what I remember it didn't require region
coding at all in order to play DVDs in Linux/*BSD.
-Garrett
Aren't DVD players(the hardware) region
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Subject: Re: Changing the region code of DVD-Drive
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 07:33, Garrett Cooper wrote:
I don't think that region coding
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 05:28:37PM +1000, Alastair G. Hogge wrote:
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 07:33, Garrett Cooper wrote:
I don't think that region coding really matters for Unix. But,
just try mplayer since from what I remember it didn't require region
coding at all in order to play DVDs in
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 12:32:07AM -0700, Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Yes, most are. Search the Internet with google, there's many websites
that have patched firmware that locks out the region coding. One of the
first things I do when buying a new DVD is to flash it with patched
firmware
that
Alastair G. Hogge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 07:33, Garrett Cooper wrote:
I don't think that region coding really matters for Unix. But,
just try mplayer since from what I remember it didn't require region
coding at all in order to play DVDs in Linux/*BSD.
Aren't
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Subject: Re: Changing the region code of DVD-Drive
On Mon, Oct 17
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Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 1:21 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Changing the region code of DVD-Drive
Alastair G. Hogge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 17 Oct 2005 07:33
mplayer works (beside the sound, but this is a different problem). xine,
ogle and totem are not working on my box. If I boot winXP and look at
the properties of the DVD Drive it says region code 0. Up to now I
didn't change the region code, because you can only change it 5 times.
I was just
On Oct 17, 2005, at 2:19 AM, Thomas Linton wrote:
mplayer works (beside the sound, but this is a different problem).
xine,
ogle and totem are not working on my box. If I boot winXP and look at
the properties of the DVD Drive it says region code 0. Up to now I
didn't change the region code
Ted Mittelstaedt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 1:21 AM
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: Changing the region code of DVD-Drive
Alastair G. Hogge [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
Garrett Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Oct 17, 2005, at 2:19 AM, Thomas Linton wrote:
mplayer works (beside the sound, but this is a different problem).
xine,
ogle and totem are not working on my box. If I boot winXP and look
at the properties of the DVD Drive it says region code
Hi,
Is there any tool available to change the region code of a DVD-Drive?
Many thanks in advance, Thomas.
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On Oct 16, 2005, at 2:28 AM, Thomas Linton wrote:
Hi,
Is there any tool available to change the region code of a DVD-Drive?
Many thanks in advance, Thomas.
I don't think that region coding really matters for Unix. But,
just try mplayer since from what I remember it didn't require
with both way accessing the drive (acd0 and cd0).
If you need more output, pls. tell me.
Chris
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005, O. Hartmann wrote:
Daniel O'Connor schrieb:
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 23:16, O. Hartmann wrote:
Doing dd from the DVD drive (NEC ND 3500AG/2.18) fails in a corrupt
image afterwards, copying
Doing dd from the DVD drive (NEC ND 3500AG/2.18) fails in a corrupt
image afterwards, copying with 'cp' from a inserted CD triggers the
shown error and box dies immediately:
Jan 6 12:17:20 edda kernel: cd9660: RockRidge Extension
Jan 6 12:17:50 edda kernel: acd0: FAILURE - READ_BIG ILLEGAL
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 23:16, O. Hartmann wrote:
Doing dd from the DVD drive (NEC ND 3500AG/2.18) fails in a corrupt
image afterwards, copying with 'cp' from a inserted CD triggers the
shown error and box dies immediately:
Jan 6 12:17:20 edda kernel: cd9660: RockRidge Extension
Jan 6 12:17:50
Daniel O'Connor schrieb:
On Thu, 6 Jan 2005 23:16, O. Hartmann wrote:
Doing dd from the DVD drive (NEC ND 3500AG/2.18) fails in a corrupt
image afterwards, copying with 'cp' from a inserted CD triggers the
shown error and box dies immediately:
Jan 6 12:17:20 edda kernel: cd9660: RockRidge
Hi all,
Is there any utility to control DVD reading speed (probably in ports)?
I used cdcontrol for CD drive, but it doesn't work with DVD.
-ip
--
The higher the level of prestige accorded the people
behind the plan, the least less chance there is of
abandoning it.
Just got a new usb 2 enclosure and swapped out my internal cd/dvd drive to
it. I can mount it fine on 5.3 as cd(4) over umass(4) but it's too slow to
play DVDs over.
Has anyone got this working, and is there a step I've missed?
The 1Mb/s speed line looks worrying, though usbdevs does show
:
Just got a new usb 2 enclosure and swapped out my internal cd/dvd drive to
it. I can mount it fine on 5.3 as cd(4) over umass(4) but it's too slow to
play DVDs over.
Has anyone got this working, and is there a step I've missed?
The 1Mb/s speed line looks worrying, though usbdevs does show
* Brian McCann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [1032 12:32]:
Did you compile ehci into the kernel? I chose to upgrade to 5.3 RC1
since it seamed to have better ehci support...still didn't work all
that well with my drives...but it worked. Remember, ehci is new and
buggy. :)
Yeah, that's what I thought :)
Dick Davies wrote:
Just got a new usb 2 enclosure and swapped out my internal cd/dvd drive to
it. I can mount it fine on 5.3 as cd(4) over umass(4) but it's too slow to
play DVDs over.
Has anyone got this working, and is there a step I've missed?
The 1Mb/s speed line looks worrying, though
hi
Regading Error messgae Device /dev/dvd not found
Try setting up a symbolic link; as root, type:
ln -s /dev/cdrom /dev/dvd
it will work
Regards
vivek pamadi
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Date: Fri, 16 Jan 2004 09:34:22 +0100 (CET)
From: Roman Kennke [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DMA problem with DVD drive
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Just bought a Pioneer DVD drive. I hook the DVD drive
up, go to the bios and set everything to *defaults*
and make sure that *ATAPI CD-ROM drive* is set to the
first bootable device. I don't know why it says
ATAPI-CD-ROM drive. Shouldn't it say DVD cause I
replaced the cdrom with the dvd-rom? Well
Hi there,
I am not able to enable DMA for my DVD drive. When I issue 'atacontrol
mode 1 UDMA100 XXX' and access the drive, first the drive access hangs,
and after a view seconds the machine locks up completely. This also hold
true for all other DMA modes.
I am running FreeBSD 5.2 on a Fujitsu
Hi there,
I am not able to enable DMA for my DVD drive. When I issue 'atacontrol
mode 1 UDMA100 XXX' and access the drive, first the drive access hangs,
and after a view seconds the machine locks up completely. This also hold
true for all other DMA modes.
I am running FreeBSD 5.2 on a Fujitsu
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 09:33:57AM +0100, Roman Kennke wrote:
Hi there,
I am not able to enable DMA for my DVD drive. When I issue 'atacontrol
mode 1 UDMA100 XXX' and access the drive, first the drive access hangs,
and after a view seconds the machine locks up completely. This also hold
I am not able to enable DMA for my DVD drive.
I have a similar drive on my Toshiba Satellite A30-514 and to set UDMA
mode on boot I have put the following line in /boot/loader.conf:
hw.ata.atapi_dma=1
Here's the relevant part of dmesg output:
acd0: CDRW TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R2412 at ata1
I just bought a cheap ATAPI/IDE DVD drive from best
buy. It's a Digital Research DRDVD1640. The box didn't
say it was missing anything and I checked the box and
there wasnt a IDE cable in there. It wasn't suppose to
be one cause it didn't come with one. So, I was like
thats fine for now I guess
DVD drive in and took the plugs from my cd-rom drive
and pluged them into my dvd. I don't know shit about
hardware so maybe I shouldn't have done this. Thats
As long as it's jumpered correctly, this should be fine
why I'm here. The handbook says I should ln -sf
/dev/acd0c /dev/dvd and ln
: /dev/dvd
Playing /dev/dvd
File not found: '/dev/dvd'
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DVD drive in and took the plugs from my cd-rom
drive
and pluged them into my dvd. I don't know shit
about
hardware so maybe I shouldn't have done this.
Thats
As long as it's jumpered
Playing /dev/dvd
File not found: '/dev/dvd'
First, which is your DVD drive (i.e., acd0 or acd1)? Did you ln -s
/dev/acd[n]c /dev/dvd? Are you root? If not, you'll have to chmod 666
acd[n]c.
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Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
su-2.05b# mount /cdrom/
cd9660: /dev/acd0: Input/output error
Well, of *course* you can't do that with an audio disk...
bash-2.05b$ dmesg -a | grep acd
acd0: DVDROM TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-C2502 at ata0-slave UDMA33
acd0: FAILURE - TEST_UNIT_READY
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 11:24, Lowell Gilbert wrote:
Fish [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
su-2.05b# mount /cdrom/
cd9660: /dev/acd0: Input/output error
Well, of *course* you can't do that with an audio disk...
bash-2.05b$ dmesg -a | grep acd
acd0: DVDROM TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-C2502 at
I'm running -CURRENT on a Dell Inspiron 8200, and have been for over a
year now. Relatively recently (in the last few months) I've started
having problems with the DVD drive in that I will sometimes have to
remove/reinsert a disk, data, video, or audio, before it will read.
Until very recently
Hi!
I tried (many many times) to install Freebsd in my IBM laptop and I had this problem:
the laptop doesnt have a floppy drive, it only have one hd and one dvd drive. So, I
configured the BIOS to boot from DVD drive, then HD. when I turned the laptop on with
the BSD cd rom on it, it started
Hello all! :-)
Is there any way how i can use this driver under FreeBSD? It is
currently being detected as devive ugen0, but i am unable to mount it.
Also, ugen0 is not the drive itself, but is called Freecom USB-IDE
Controller.
Any suggestions on what to do?
TIA :-)
Bye
Marc
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