From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Wed, 6 Sep 1995 14:11:04 -0400 From: Doug Becker doug.becker@Eng.Sun.COM Subject: more CD woes Topicbox-Message-UUID: 21204652-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19950906181104.PTcSNgKDWKc6wCREv_dznljbAZvmXvGcfBjF6Bm8cmA@z> It turns out that the PC I've been using doesn't have either a SCSI CD-ROM or a SoundBlaster. Instead, the CD-ROM is given as an NEC CD on drive 2, presumably on a secondary IDE controller (you can tell I know nothing about PC hardware). Plan 9 isn't making this available as one of the /dev/hd* drives, so I presume there's no way this is going to work, is there? Sorry, no answer here -- I've got a similar setup (a Sanyo 3-disk CD changer apparently attached to the secondary IDE controller on the motherboard), and just came to that realization myself. (I haven't really played much yet to see if I can get the CD mounted, however.) I've got an Ensoniq Soundscape card, which I believe claims to be SoundBlaster-compatible, but I've no idea if it's feasible to somehow hang the changer off that; I assume not, though I intend to check it out. Exacerbating this is the presence of a perfectly functional Adaptec 2940 PCI SCSI card (connected to a cavernous and fast disk) which is similarly unsupported, but that's yet a different story. :-) (jmk: I know you tried. You wouldn't happen to have, say, a beta-quality 2940 driver, would you? :-) If CDROMs must indeed be attached to either a SoundBlaster card or a supported SCSI card (i.e., IDE is not supported), then it's a *major* bummer. Doug Becker doug.becker@eng.sun.com P.S. My machine is a Gateway 2000 P5-120XL. I've loaded the 4-floppy system, and with a couple of exceptions (both of them minor, I think), the system works splendidly. Now if I can just get that CD extracted... :-)