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Date:      Thu, 25 Jul 2002 08:47:08 -0400 (EDT)
From:      sjr@comcast.net
To:        freebsd-questions@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   CD-RW problem
Message-ID:  <200207251247.g6PCl8rq054754@pcp325887pcs.catonv01.md.comcast.net>

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I'm sure that I'm just missing something simple......

I've added a Samsung SW-240 CD-R/W to my 4.6-STABLE system at
ata0-slave. The drive is recognized under Windows98 and seems
to work fine. It claims to have an EIDE/ATAPI interface.

When I boot, I get no messages from this drive, but it seems to
know that it is there:

	...
	atapci0: <VIA 82C596 ATA66 controller> port 0xd000-0xd00f at device 7.1 on pci0
	ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
	ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
	...
	ad0: DMA limited to UDMA33, non-ATA66 cable or device
	ad0: 29188MB <ST330630A> [59303/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA33
	acd0: DVD-ROM <SAMSUNG DVD-ROM SD-612> at ata1-master PIO4
	afd0: 239MB <IOMEGA ZIP 250 ATAPI> [239/64/32] at ata1-slave PIO3
	...

Previously, ad0 was running at UDMA66.

When I boot verbosely, I get:

        /kernel: ata0: iobase=0x01f0 altiobase=0x03f6 bmaddr=0xd0 00
        /kernel: ata0: mask=03 ostat0=50 ostat2=00
        /kernel: ata0-slave: ATAPI 00 80
        /kernel: ata0-master: ATAPI 00 00
        /kernel: ata0: mask=03 stat0=50 stat1=00
        /kernel: ata0-master: ATA 01 a5
        /kernel: ata0: devices=01
        /kernel: ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
        /kernel: ata1: iobase=0x0170 altiobase=0x0376 bmaddr=0xd0 08
        /kernel: ata1: mask=03 ostat0=50 ostat2=50
        /kernel: ata1-master: ATAPI 14 eb
        /kernel: ata1-slave: ATAPI 14 eb
        /kernel: ata1: mask=03 stat0=00 stat1=00
        /kernel: ata1: devices=0c
        /kernel: ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0

Anyone got an idea what I'm doing wrong?

Thanks,

-- 
Stephen J. Roznowski    (sjr@comcast.net)


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