From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Mon, 25 Mar 1996 20:16:26 -0500 From: Michael Homsey mhomsey@atnf.CSIRO.AU Subject: CD-Rom configuration Topicbox-Message-UUID: 4151c63a-eac8-11e9-9e20-41e7f4b1d025 Message-ID: <19960326011626.PIiqj0PQWT8UK7kD-FG1WwyCw_81hGkIDBcECeIM7q4@z> m In message , Thomas Riemer wr ites: >I finally received the CD-ROM from Harcourt Brace, etc... > >So, now I'm going through the throes of trying to get >the stuff off of CD-Rom. > >Here's what I've run into. >1. I had an old SoundBlaster card (before SoundBlaster-16). So > I upgraded to SoundBlaster-16 >2. The new SoundBlaster-16 only have an ide connector - they don't > have the way cool 4 proprietary pinouts. >3. Ok, so that says I should configure the CD-ROM as an IDE, right? >4. I install the CD-ROM under DOS. It tells me that its talking > on 0x168 (quarternairy) IRQ 10. And in fact, I can change directories > to the "E:" drive and actually do a nice little dir... and get what > looks like the right stuff. > >5. Here's the strange part... when I configure the CD-ROM from the > "blue screen of configuration" as an ATAPI (IDE) on 0x168, IRQ 10, > it never generates any information in plan9.ini. I know that other > changes I make are reflected there. > >6. When I try to install from the CD-Rom to the local drive - all of the > options I choose either hang or tell me that I didn't configure any > such drive. > >I'm wondering, is there a magic incantation that I can put into plan9.ini >so that it will understand that cdrom0 is a ide cd-rom on port 0x168, irq 10? > >If so, would someone be kind enough to send me the information? > >If not, has anyone successfully read the cd off of a scsi cd-rom? > >-Tom > >---- Where theory and reality meet. >---- Thomas Riemer, triemer@wesleyan.edu > >