any way to tell what kind of drive this?

2002-12-24 Thread paul beard
acd0: CD-RW IDE-CD ReWritable-2x2x6 at ata1-slave PIO3

Short of taking it out of the case, of course. burncd seems not to 
have the same inquiry tools as cdrecord.

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Re: any way to tell what kind of drive this?

2002-12-24 Thread Dan Nelson
In the last episode (Dec 24), paul beard said:
 acd0: CD-RW IDE-CD ReWritable-2x2x6 at ata1-slave PIO3
 
 Short of taking it out of the case, of course. burncd seems not to
 have the same inquiry tools as cdrecord.

Add device atapicam to your kernel config and it will show up as a
SCSI drcom.  Then use cdrecord :)

You need to be running -current or 4-stable, though.  It went in after
4.7.

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Re: any way to tell what kind of drive this?

2002-12-24 Thread paul beard
Dan Nelson wrote:

In the last episode (Dec 24), paul beard said:


acd0: CD-RW IDE-CD ReWritable-2x2x6 at ata1-slave PIO3

Short of taking it out of the case, of course. burncd seems not to
have the same inquiry tools as cdrecord.



Add device atapicam to your kernel config and it will show up as a
SCSI drcom.  Then use cdrecord :)

You need to be running -current or 4-stable, though.  It went in after
4.7.


well, I'm off to run -stable then. I'm running 4.7-RELEASE and it 
ain't there, according to 'make buildkernel.'

Thanks.



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