And, oh while you are at it, why not create a CAM SIM that makes IDE
available through CAM. That would save me a lot of work :-)

Nick

On Sun, 26 Sep 1999, Soren Schmidt wrote:

> It seems Christopher Masto wrote:
> > On Wed, Sep 22, 1999 at 09:27:37AM +0200, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> > > Anyhow, I have some changes to the worm stuff, it needs to be dealt with
> > > to handle modern HW, and to deal with all the possible block formats
> > > thats possible on a CD nowadays. It will probably mean the death of
> > > the worm stuff as is now, but I'm the last user anyways so....
> > 
> > Any chance of getting a passthrough or "SCSI emulation" so that
> > cdrecord could be used instead?  (Then you won't have to worry about
> > different CD-R quirks)
> 
> If somebody writes it there is a chance. I dont have this on my TODO
> list. I could maybe be talked into providing a generic ATAPI interface
> that would give you a method of injecting ATAPI commands directly
> into the systemi, cdrecord etc could use that then.
> 
> > I have an Acer CRW 6202A which doesn't seem to work with FreeBSD
> > (current as of five minutes ago, including the rev 1.19 of
> > atapi-cd.c).  "wormcontrol blank" (with a CD-RW of course) runs for a
> > little while, then aborts with an I/O error.  Also, all IDE devices
> > are completely locked up while it's running.
> 
> What I/O error ?? its impossible to diagnose on no data...
>  
> > The dd also sort of works for a while, then gets an I/O error.  Same
> > with fixate (which also locks up the IDE busses).
> 
> What I/O error ?? its impossible to diagnose on no data...
>  
> > I'm currently recompiling with ATAPI_DEBUG and ACD_DEBUG in the hopes
> > that I'll be able to produce a better bug report.  Any suggestions?
> 
> Provide data, the system spits out lots of sensekey things and the
> like on errors, those are invaluable data to diagnose this...
> 
> -Søren
> 
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