Cd Write Atapi Error
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Introduction 2. Installing the Hardware 3. Loading the Drivers 4. Quick and Dirty Burn 5. Final Note 1. Introduction The documentation for getting a CDR up and running under Linux is an excellent piece of work, however, if all you want to do is burn atapi cd tsstcorp cddvdw ts-l633f a few MP3's the documentation can be overwhelming. I'm going to attempt to boil installing and configuring
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a CDR down to as few steps as necessary to get the job done. I will be focusing only on ATAPI drives as SCSI
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drives work well with out too many problems. The information here was culled from 4 hours of trial and error as well as the CD-Writing-HOWTO. 2. Installing the Hardware The first thing to do, even before you buy the drive is
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to check the hardware compatibility list. Things will go easier for you if your drive is listed. If it is not, don't despair, my Iomega ZIPCD is not on the list, but still works fine. Any ATAPI CDR "should" work, should being the key word here. I'm not going into much detail about installing the hardware, if you don't know how to install your drive or you don't understand what I'm talking about, please get some one to help you. I have found atapi error 11 device ide ideport0 I get the best results by jumpering the drive to slave and connecting it to the same IDE cable as your CDROM. Make sure your BIOS recognizes the new drive and when the system boots make sure it is recognized as an ATAPI drive, if it is not, this will never work. After the system boots up, check your kernel messages to see if the drive is properly recognized by typing "dmesg | grep ATAPI" at the command line, you should see something like this; hdc: FX162N, ATAPI CDROM drive hdd: ZIPCD 4x650, ATAPI CDROM drive hdc: ATAPI 16X CD-ROM drive, 128kB Cache scsi0 : SCSI host adapter emulation for IDE ATAPI devices Make note of the device name Linux gives your drive, my ZIPCD is recognized as hdd by the kernel, this becomes important later. 3. Loading the drivers Before getting started, you must be able to log into the system as root to preform these steps. Make sure cdrecord and mkisofs are installed on the system, to do this type "rpm -q cdrecord mkisofs", this will tell you if the packages are installed or not, if they are not, you will need to install them. Also make sure the ide-scsi module is present, to verify this, type "ls -lR /lib | grep ide-scsi". If the module is not present you will need to recompile the kernel, which is beyond the scope of this document. We now need to get the proper drivers installe
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Burning ] Contents: Executive Summary Disclaimer Gotcha! Physical Installation Testing the Device Configuring the SCSI Simulation Burning a CD from an ISO Image Testing the CD for Accuracy Mastering Your Own http://www.troubleshooters.com/linux/cdrw.htm ISO Image Summary Executive Summary WARNING A lot has changed since this document was written. I found a better method of reading CD devices, and the 2.6 kernel has changed the dev= argument to the cdrecord command. I suggest you read the Coasterless CD Burning document along with this one. The purpose of this document is to give you the step by step procedure for installing and setting atapi error up an ATAPI CD rewriter on a Linux computer. The basic steps are: Physical Installation eject /dev/hdc (or whatever the device is) Configure SCSI simulation Modify /etc/modules.conf Modify /etc/lilo.conf Run lilo Reboot cdrecord -scanbus Burn a CD from an ISO Image Test the CD for Accuracy Disclaimer Obviously, you use this document at your own risk. I am not responsible for any damage or injury caused by your use atapi error 11 of this document, or caused by errors and/or omissions in this document. If that's not acceptable to you, you may not use this document. By using this document you are accepting this disclaimer. Gotcha! Some high performance IDE ports do not work with IDE CDRW drives. In my case, I've seen that attaching a CDRW to IDE3 or IDE4 of an Abit BP6 (Ultra DMA 66) hang the machine so hard that nothing short of a powerdown regains control. So I'd recommend you try to get your CDRW running on a normal IDE port before attempting it on a high performance port. Physical Installation ALWAYS OBSERVE STATIC ELECTRICITY CAUTIONS. ALWAYS TURN THE POWER SUPPLY'S SWITCH TO 0 IF IT HAS ONE, OR IF IT DOESN'T HAVE ONE UNPLUG THE UNIT FROM THE WALL. Decide whether this drive will be a master or a slave. In deciding where to put this drive, please remember that simultaneously running two drives on the same IDE cable severely degrades the performance of both. If you don't do a lot of CD to CD duping, you might want to put your CDRW on the same IDE cable as your readonly CD drive. Once you've set the jum