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Date:      Thu, 16 Oct 1997 22:09:52 -0700 (PDT)
From:      "Brian N. Handy" <handy@sag.space.lockheed.com>
To:        freebsd-mobile@freebsd.org
Subject:   I have a CD-rom!
Message-ID:  <Pine.OSF.3.96.971016220039.8032C-100000@sag.space.lockheed.com>

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Well, I just shopped around Fry's today and found myself a PCCARD-based
cdrom.  My laptop supplier just spent two months getting me *another*
printer-port based unit!  I was pretty annoyed so I just bought the thing
myself.

I have a Sony DISCman that comes with the Adaptec SCSI card, $300US.  The
scsi card appealed to me is mostly why I went with this particular unit.
The downslide is it's not powered through the pccard port, and I'm
waffling on that issue.  I haven't yet decided if that's an important
selling point or not.  (Mostly dependent on how the boss decides to use
this...if it sits on his desk at work all the time, no prob.  If he
decides suddenly to take it everywhere, well, I'll have to think about
it.)

So anyway, if anyone has an opinion here I'd like to hear it.  

As an aside, I can't get it to allocate a driver.  The PCCARD entry is
straight out of the sample pccard list:

# Adaptec SlimSCSI 
card "Adaptec, Inc." "APA-1460 SCSI Host "
	config  0x9 "aic0" 10
	insert  echo Adaptec Slim SCSI inserted
	remove  echo Adaptec Slim SCSI removed

At the moment, it's the only card in the system, but IRQ 10 is also used
by the modem.  I'm safe there -- it's one of those @#%^! x-jack modems so
you can't have both plugged in very well at the same time. :-/

The error I get is:

	driver allocation failed for Adaptec, Inc.

Oho, but I've got it in my kernel:
controller      aic0    at isa? port 0x340 bio irq 11 vector aicintr

And the associated dmesg:
aic0 not found at 0x340

I'm still playing, but if there's a short and sweet answer to this I'd
love to hear it.  (Also if I'm making a mistake with this model that'd be
good too.)

Thanks!


Brian





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