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- From: dblakele@hercules.acpub.duke.edu
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- Subject: CDROM Audio Disk Trouble
- Message-ID: <8408@news.duke.edu>
- Date: 7 Jan 93 22:55:05 GMT
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- Originator: dblakele@raphael.acpub.duke.edu
-
- Okay, I'm sure this has been hashed out before, but my CD-ROM unit hadn't
- arrived, so the information went into part of my leaky memory and was
- quickly dumped into the proverbial mental bit bucket.
-
- Machine setup: 68040 Classic Cube, 12Mb RAM, 660Mb HD
-
- ESDI Device: Canon MO Drive
- SCSI Device: Maxtor 660 Mb HD SCSI #1
- SONY/NeXT CDROM SCSI #4
- Moto 68040 25 MHz SCSI #7
-
- NS3.0-Gold installed back in 10/92 from borrowed CDROM drive.
-
- Popped in my NS3.0-Gold CD and it showed up in the File Viewer without
- any trouble. Accessed a few files and ejected the disk with a Cmd-e.
- Exchanged discs and put in a Mannheim Steamroller audio CD. The disc
- spins around a bit while the system takes a sniff at it, then promptly
- spits it out with the following Console message:
-
- sd1 (4,0): ERROR op:0x28 sd_state:4 scsi status:0x0
- sd1 (4,0): sense key:0x5 additional sense code:0x64
- SCSI Block in error = 0 (no valid label)
- sd1 (4,0): ERROR op:0x28 sd_state:4 scsi status:0x0
- sd1 (4,0): sense key:0x5 additional sense code:0x64
- SCSI Block in error = 4 (no valid label)
- sd1 (4,0): ERROR op:0x28 sd_state:4 scsi status:0x0
- sd1 (4,0): sense key:0x5 additional sense code:0x64
- SCSI Block in error = 8 (no valid label)
- sd1 (4,0): ERROR op:0x28 sd_state:4 scsi status:0x0
- sd1 (4,0): sense key:0x5 additional sense code:0x64
- SCSI Block in error = 12 (no valid label)
- DISK UNFORMATTED
- Disk is Write Protected
- Jan 7 16:39:31 Workspace: Mounted scsi disk at /cdaudio
- cdaudio.util: CANNOT OPEN CDPlayer
-
- Now, for fun, I fire up CDPlayer.app from the Workspace and:
-
- cdutil: findDrive: Ioctl SGIOCSTL failed: 4
- cdutil: findDrive: Permission denied
- cdutil: findDrive: Ioctl SGIOCSTL failed: 7
- cdutil: findDrive: Permission denied
-
- CDPlayer sends me an error message saying that the drive unit
- could not be found??
-
- So, I have a burst of inspiration and log in as root to try
- things out. I fire up CDPlayer.app and this time it asks me
- to load in an audio disk. I comply, and lo and behold, I'm
- now listening to Tangerine Dream's Tangram. What gives, and
- what permissions are screwed up. I'm trying to locate cdutil,
- but haven't been lucky as of yet.
-
- Any thoughts?
-
- Peace (Sorry about reposting, but I sent the first article out before
- I was through with it)
-
-
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