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Re: recordable scsi cd problem - scsi timeout

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (John L. Turner)
Mon Apr 27 15:21:06 1998

Date: 	Mon, 27 Apr 1998 15:13:16 -0400
From: "John L. Turner" <jlt@wvinter.net>
Reply-To: noone@nowhere.org
To: zoot-NOSPAM@ugcs.caltech.edu
CC: mlist-linux-scsi@nntp-server.caltech.edu

Question to clearify...
Is this a problem for all CD's read, or just ones that some one
has "burned" for you.
it is my understanding that iso9660 level 3 (three) can not
be read, only level 1

Thanks.
John T.

suit wrote:
> 
> On Tue, 14 Apr 1998 17:20:39 +0000, Andrea.Zuccollo@mail.ing.nl <Andrea.Zuccollo@mail.ing.nl> wrote:
> >
> >     I'm having trouble with the following configuration:
> >
> .....
> >     ibm pc i586
> >     adaptec scsi aha 2940 ultra rev. c
> >     yamaha cd-r cdr400t rev 1.0i on scsi bus seagate st3255on (2gb) on
> >
> .....
> >     long time (no 'fixating' message); eventually, I see a 'scsi
> >     timeout/reset' message on the screen and the cd-r unit releases the
> >     disk;
> .....
> 
> Do you have to explicitly enable disconnects in your scsi card's bios ?
> If the cd-R can't disconnect from the bus, inevitably some process wants
> to talk to your hard disk during cd-R fixation time and your bus would reset
> from the timeout on said command... *shrug*
> 
> -rob
> 
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