its a mirai cd writer with domex? card it does come with some unix drivers
on a cd.  I'm sure the problem is that the card is not being found.
Everyone is probably right I do not need permanent emulation for my existing
ATAPI.  Any advice on how to set up the card would be gratefully received.
NH.

> From: "Leonard den Ottolander" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 20:01:43 +0100
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: setting up scsi cd-writer
> 
> Hi Neil,
> 
>> I run RH6.0 and have bought a SCSI CD writer (with adapter card obviously) to
>> add to my existing ATAPI-IDE cdrom.  I've recompiled my kernel (now 2.2.18)
>> with scsi support, scsi cd support (as sg module) and ide-scsi emulation.
>> The
>> kernel detects a SCSI device on boot. Both these modules load ok with insmod.
> 
> Before you can use the SCSI devices you will first have to configure the
> adapter. What brand and type is it? Load the appropriate module for this
> adapter.
> Your SCSI CD writer should now be an sdx device (probably sda).
> I am under the impression that you are confusing IDE and SCSI here. Using
> cdrecord with SCSI should be very easy (just configure the adapter and off you
> go), using IDE would be more difficult, because you have to emulate SCSI to be
> able to use your burner as a pseudo SCSI device under cdrecord.
> 
>> What I want to do is set up permenant scsi emualation for the ATAPI-IDE
>> cdrom
> 
> Why would you want SCSI emulation for your ATAPI cdrom? This reader works
> fine as is, and there is no need to make it available for cdrecord as a pseudo
> SCSI device, because you can't record anything with it ;).
> So in short: Make sure your SCSI bus is properly terminated and configure the
> adapter by loading the appropriate module using insmod or /etc/conf.modules.
> 
> Good luck,
> 
> Leonard.
> 
> 
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