From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Mon, 23 Oct 1995 16:13:40 -0400 From: Sandy Harris sharris@fox.nstn.ca Subject: Two OLD questions. Topicbox-Message-UUID: 305505cc-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19951023201340.JI36enQ9DRJ9_PcWbfmL8Geg-ImzAcTSxUp0B0GZPHY@z> Some fairly old PC history: Mike Taylor wrote: >> 1) I have IDE edvices in my computer. Can anyone recommend >> a CD-ROM (IDE) that is proven to work with plan9 ? >> (as in the distribution CD-ROM.) >> >> As currently distributed, there is no support for IDE (ATAPI) CD-ROMs. Some ATAPI code has been posted to this newsgroup, but that does you no good until you've installed. >I'm confused because I'm dealing with the same problem. The 4-disk system >seems to want SoundBlaster attachment for the CD-ROM, but my >SoundBlaster16 attaches CD-ROM drives as IDE CD-ROMs (and it doesn't >work). Could some (patient, tolerant) person explain to a non-PC person >like me . . . At one point, CD-ROMs were either SCSI and expensive or a proprietary interface, different for each vendor. The 1st SoundBlasters with a CD-ROM interface used Panasonic's proprietary interface; Creative Labs who make the SB would also sell you a Panasonic drive with a Creative labels on it. The SoundBlaster 16 MCD supported Multiple CDs: Your choice of Sony, Mitsumi or Panasonic's proprietary interface. Methinks that's the card Plan 9 supports. Within the last year or so, the IDE spec has been expanded & renamed ATAPI. IDE interface CD-ROMs have taken over most of the market. As far as I know, all quad-speed CD-ROMs are either IDE or SCSI. So are most of the recent double speeds. Current SB 16's, using the Vibra chip, have an IDE CD interface. That's the card you have. I don't think you can install Plan 9 from it. -- Sandy Harris sharris@fox.nstn.ca