Date: Mon, 19 Oct 1998 00:27:26 -0400 From: Nathan Dorfman <nathan@rtfm.net> To: John Fieber <jfieber@indiana.edu>, Nathan Dorfman <nathan@rtfm.net> Cc: freebsd-current@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: 3.0-R, CAM, and audio tracks Message-ID: <19981019002726.A20104@binary.net> In-Reply-To: <Pine.BSF.4.05.9810182319200.25469-100000@fallout.campusview.indiana.edu>; from John Fieber on Sun, Oct 18, 1998 at 11:23:50PM -0500 References: <19981018231703.A11707@binary.net> <Pine.BSF.4.05.9810182319200.25469-100000@fallout.campusview.indiana.edu>
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On Sun, Oct 18, 1998 at 11:23:50PM -0500, John Fieber wrote: > On Sun, 18 Oct 1998, Nathan Dorfman wrote: > > > It was suggested to me that CAM might have a problem with passthrough > > for audio discs/tracks. Can anyone confirm/deny this? Anyone have > > any other ideas? > I've never been able to get decent audio dumps from my Toshiba > 3501 using tosha (or anything else for that matter), but what was > unique about my one attempt under 3.0-BETA (Oct 11 kernel) is > that my whole SCSI bus ground to a halt. My softupdates enabled > filesystems recovered pretty well after a reboot and I promptly > delete the tosha port. I'm on an AHA-2940UW and a Yamaha CDRW-4260. This is fairly decent hardware. Also, it's suspicious that it will read the data tracks but not the audio tracks--I guess either my CD drive or CAM won't let it? Then again, what do I know. It would suck to have to get audio dumps on the loseNt machine in the other room, on a 2x IDE driver, and ftp them over here, that's for sure :/ > The controller in an ASUS SC200. > > -john -- ________________ ___________________________________________ / Nathan Dorfman \ / "`IE4 brings the web to UNIX'? *laughing* / nathan@rtfm.net \/ Isn't that similar to Ronald McDonald bringing / finger for PGP key \ religion to the pope?" -Jamie Bowden To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message
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