El Jue 20 Mar 2003 08:05, Tsur, Oren escribió: > Hi All > > Before I start, I am using KDE under MDK 9.0 - > > 1) How do I get X-CD-Roast to see my DVD-ROM drive? I want to use it as > primary or secondary reading device. When I go into > set up it shows my cd-rw as the recording device (which is fine....dahhhh) > but in the reading device I can only see the recorder drive again. > Many thanks, Oren
Oren: From www.xcdroast.org, download the last version (0.98alpha13), and you don't need SCSI emulate your DVD reader. Suerte. pilagá ------------------ Taken from FAQ: /28. That new ATAPI mode causes problems! Should I use it?/ That new ATAPI mode is enabled by default in X-CD-Roast on linux. It requires a kernel 2.4.x and is able to access ATAPI devices directly through the IDE driver, without the help of SCSI emulation. However, that mode is still experimental and causes some problems. Using a CD writer in that mode is not recommended - please use always SCSI emulation here. The ATAPI mode on a writer will cause great delays in all X-CD-Roast operations, because communication with a device takes much more time. You will also notice a lot of driver errors in your system log files. This seems to be normal. You can tell X-CD-Roast to ignore the ATAPI mode when you start it with the "-a" option. There is also no DMA transfer supported at all though the ATAPI interface. On some not correctly installed machines X-CD-Roast will find your devices both via SCSI emulation and via ATAPI - they are displayed double in the setup. Things could work nevertheless, but use the scsi-emulated devices only then. (The devices without the "ATAPI:"-marking) Conclusion: Use your writer only with SCSI emulation, but a normal CD/DVD-ROM drive as read only device will work fine in ATAPI mode. This is also the default setup for many Linux distributions.
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