Subject: CD-ROM and the Falcon
To: None <port-atari@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Nat! <bsdnat@zumdick.rhein-main.de>
List: port-atari
Date: 10/05/1995 23:01:56
I tried to use my CD-drive (Toshiba 3601) with NetBSD today.
Well it failed, predictably, else I wouldn't be writing :)
I don't know what goes wrong really, but I can specify some
of the details:
On bootup my CD drive is recognized and a rather trustworthy
number of blocks available is printed out.
I then load an ISO-9660 CD with Rockridge extensions and I
say
mount_cd9660 /dev/cd0a /cdrom
This fails with an error message,
"device does not support this filesystem" (or words to this effect).
When I look at the disk via the device node, something strange
happens, I go:
cat /dev/cd0a | od (or od < /dev/cd0a :))
And I get something looking like the following lines:
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
*
00400000 98347834 8478346d 3474784d 37378384 34843784 89348484 48934984
[ these numbers are made up ]
Ok the first peculiar thing is that I have approximately 4MB of zeroes
at the start of my CD. That can't be rite. Also peculiar is, although
a 3601 isn't shabby speedwise, that the second and third line appear
almost, but not quite, immediately after the the first line. For a
quadruple speed drive, the wait should be approx 5-6 seconds and my
CDs light should be blazing, but it just feebly blinks a few times.
Does anyone have an idea, whats happening or what I could fix ?
Greets
Nat!
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