On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
I can't interpret that SCSI error, but you can write to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and there are people on that list who can help. Could it be a data
underrun? I would suggest burning CDs in single-user mode until you are
sure about that. My Pentium 90 can
I've sometimes cleared it by unloading and reloading the SCSI driver.
Bruce
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On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
I've sometimes cleared it by unloading and reloading the SCSI driver.
Hmmm, how do you do that? Do you mean you unload and reload it as a
module?
Joost
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On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Bruce Perens wrote:
I've sometimes cleared it by unloading and reloading the SCSI driver.
A question related to this: is it posible to force a driver to unload,
even if it says 'device busy'?
I have a QIC-80-WIDE tape drive, which doesn't seem to understand the
'eof'
Bruce Perens wrote:
I've sometimes cleared it by unloading and reloading the SCSI driver.
iff the boot drive is not on the same SCSI Bus as the CDR drive.
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Thanks to all who offered help on getting my Yamaha CDR400tx (1.0d) CD
recorder working, especially to Nathan Norman who pointed me to
http://www.shop.de/cgi-bin/winni/lsc.pl
where I discovered that cdwrite-2.0 does not support the CDR400tx but
that cdrecord-1.5 does.
There does not seem to be
On Wed, 22 Oct 1997, Kirk Hilliard wrote:
I do seem to have a reliability issue with some fairly cheap green on
gold CDRs. (US$4 ea @ qty 100 with a black label thermally printed on
them by a local company -- supposed to be Sony CDRs, but they were
totally blank before being printed). The
Greetings,
I am having difficulty writing a CD using a Yamaha CDR400tx on a
Gateway2000 P5-90 (using a BusLogic B-958 SCSI card) running Debian
1.3.1 (cdwrite 2.0, mkisofs v1.11). This same CD writer seems to work
on an NT machine.
The CD-Writing mini-Howto talked about using scsi devices such
On Tue, 21 Oct 1997, Kirk Hilliard wrote:
: Greetings,
:
: I am having difficulty writing a CD using a Yamaha CDR400tx on a
: Gateway2000 P5-90 (using a BusLogic B-958 SCSI card) running Debian
: 1.3.1 (cdwrite 2.0, mkisofs v1.11). This same CD writer seems to work
: on an NT machine.
Please
Kirk Hilliard wrote:
# cdwrite -v --device /dev/sg0 UnixCD.iso
cdwrite 2.0
Track 01: data 26 Mb
Manufacturer: YAMAHA
Model: CDR400t
Revision: 1.0d
Using mode:Yamaha
Using speed: 2
mode_select6#2 result 0, pack_id 12 sense 70 00 05 00 00 00 00 0A
I can't interpret that SCSI error, but you can write to [EMAIL PROTECTED],
and there are people on that list who can help. Could it be a data
underrun? I would suggest burning CDs in single-user mode until you are
sure about that. My Pentium 90 can burn CDs in multi-user, my 486 never
could and
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