Messages in this thread | | | From | "Rene Zikken" <> | Date | Tue, 28 Jul 1998 09:24:23 +0100 | Subject | SCSI CDROM Problems |
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Hi,
I've two SCSI problems (with each kernel I tried from 1.2.xx to 2.0.xx), maybe one of you knows some solutions or fixes.
__1__ Whenever I try to access a WRONG / CORRUPT CDROM (for instance by trying to mount an audio cd in my CDROM drive) the whole systems stops responding for a while (even users logged in over a serial line can't do anything anymore).
After just about 20 seconds the systems is responding again (the mount command failed and the prompt has returned).
I guess this is some sort of problem in the SCSI driver.
__2__ I'm absolutely unable to play audio CD's. The audio-play software is not able to detect a CD in the drive. NOTE this also will not work under Windows 95 but it works under DOS :-(. I think an Adaptec 1505/1515 and NEC SCSI is a wrong combination.
Can someone please help me with this?
System: P150+ (Cyrix), 32 Mb RAM Adaptec 1505 Nec SCSI CDROM Double Speed EIDE Harddisks
Kind Regards, Rene Zikken
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