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Date:      Fri, 14 Jun 1996 16:23:52 -0400
From:      Troy Landers <tdl@widomaker.com>
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Cc:        tdl@widomaker.com
Subject:   EIDE 8x CDROM drive & FreeBSD...
Message-ID:  <31C1CA58.78DF@widomaker.com>

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Hi all,

I am about to purchase an IDE 8x CDROM drive. I have some concerns using 
it with FreeBSD, any help would be greatly appreciated. 

I am trying to avoid the additional cost of a SCSI version of the same 
drive and that of a SCSI controller card, at the same time I don't want to 
spend less money on something that is known _not_ to work. 

Is anyone using a IDE 8x CDROM with FreeBSD?, if so what brand? had any 
problems?

I have seen statements such as "All non-SCSI cards are known to be 
extremely slow compared to SCSI drives.", does this include the EIDE 
controller built into most new motherboards? & is this still true?  is 
there nothing I can do to get the performance I should expect?

Also is the statement "ATAPI compatible IDE CD-ROMs (should be considered 
experimental)", still true? I thought I saw something about a new driver 
or something that integrates IDE CDROM's with the system or did I 
mis-understand something?


Thanks for any help,

-Troy-

P.S.
   I have just subscribed to the hardware mailing list hoping that I might 
catch some discussions about the SMP effort. I am also getting a new Tyan 
Tomcat II (Dual CPU board; I'll start with only one CPU though) and I am 
interested in running the second CPU with FreeBSD. If there is a better 
list for the SMP effort please pass it along. :)
 
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   Troy D. Landers
   Email: tdl@widomaker.com
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