Date: Wed, 5 Aug 1998 13:30:24 -0600 (MDT) From: "Justin T. Gibbs" <gibbs@narnia.plutotech.com> To: jphdumas@lemel.fr Cc: scsi@FreeBSD.ORG Subject: Re: 2.2.7 & CAM patches Message-ID: <199808051930.NAA09970@narnia.plutotech.com> In-Reply-To: <199808051620.SAA29736@gmailint1.globalmail.net>
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In article <199808051620.SAA29736@gmailint1.globalmail.net> you wrote: > Some questions : the disques (a jaz and a zip) are called da0 > and da1, when they are dedicated ufs disks, no ms-dos partitions, > the naming is ok : da0a .. da0f idem for da1 (there is 3 or 4 > partitions on each) > When they are regular FAT disks, then I dont understand why > /dev/da0 is for the jaz and /dev/da1s4 for the zip ? You should probably bring up slice naming conventions on another list. This isn't a SCSI issue. The da driver should behave in the same fashion as the sd or wd drivers. > On the aic7890 there is a lvd, a UW, and a U connector (I use only > the U), if I have, as it is now, devices on the narrow SE connector, > will the disks on the lvd channel work in lvd full speed fashion, without > limitations from the lowly SE devices ? I did not find a clear > answer in the Adaptec blurb. Same question about the UW connector. If the motherboard as an integrated aic3860 chip on it, the LVD bus is isolated from the SE bus. This ensures that you will still get ULTRA2 speed on LVD peripherals so long as you don't place any SE devices on the LVD port. > 2 ways I can think of, make a release out of the 2.2.7CAM I run, > but reading some the ink on the paper told me I need the complete > CVS to do that ! I dont have a complete CVS at hand, that's for sure. > I don't like that idea much... Why not just download one of the 2.2CAM snapshot releases from ftp.FreeBSD.org onto your zip disk? > Some other subject : On the SCSI I have a CD reader, a Plextor > PX6-CS, and a CD writer, a Plextor PX-R412. Can I copy CD's > with those ? at full (4x) speed ? Raw (bit by bit) copy ? > CD-Audio and Iso9660 ? > The Plextor are not mentionned in any hardware list I read in FreeBSD > library. Both run well in reading Data CD & Audio CD in FreeBSD/X11. You can probably do this with "cdd" from the ports collection, but I can't say for sure. -- Justin To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-scsi" in the body of the message
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