Date: Mon, 14 Aug 2006 09:30:46 +0200 From: des@des.no (Dag-Erling =?iso-8859-1?Q?Sm=F8rgrav?=) To: "Intron" <mag@intron.ac> Cc: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org, Sean Bryant <bryants@gmail.com> Subject: Re: Questions about devices and input. Message-ID: <86psf3wz89.fsf@xps.des.no> In-Reply-To: <courier.44E01CE6.0000088A@intron.ac> (mag@intron.ac's message of "Mon, 14 Aug 2006 14:49:10 %2B0800") References: <f6791cc60608131508x6e6c77d3i65e4b503be9eeee4@mail.gmail.com> <86bqqnyhlm.fsf@xps.des.no> <courier.44E01CE6.0000088A@intron.ac>
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"Intron" <mag@intron.ac> writes: > "Dag-Erling Sm=F8rgrav" <des@des.no> writes: > > "Sean Bryant" <bryants@gmail.com> writes: > > > I'm writing some cd buring software using burncd as a reference. > > > I was wondering if its possible to detect opening and closing of > > > the doors. > > Unfortunately, no. The drive may not even have a door. > Mr. smo/rgrav loves playing joke very much. No. Unlike you, I know what I'm talking about. > But most of CD/DVD drives have a door, though generally speaking, > software cannot detect the open/close status of a door directly. http://www.plextor.com/english/products/716AL.htm > However, software can command the drive to open/close its door. This is not what Sean wants. DES --=20 Dag-Erling Sm=F8rgrav - des@des.no
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