Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!usc!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!aplcen!haven!decuac!bacchus.pa.dec.com!shodha.enet.dec.com!alan From: alan@shodha.enet.dec.com ( Alan's Home for Wayward Notes File.) Newsgroups: comp.unix.ultrix Subject: Re: CD ROM Blues Summary: Using the RRD40... Message-ID: <1937@shodha.enet.dec.com> Date: 7 Nov 90 22:14:54 GMT References: <4811@spdcc.SPDCC.COM> Organization: Digital Equipment Corp. - Colorado Springs, CO. Lines: 66 In article <4811@spdcc.SPDCC.COM>, jls2@spdcc.COM (Jeff Stoner) writes: > > > I have received an RRD40 CD ROM drive on loan and want to set it up to use > with an Ultrix 4.0 VAXstation 3100 or DECstation 3100 system (I have > both). It unfortunately arrived without documentation... > > 1) What device name do I need to create for it? What exact command > does that? 1. Find the unit number of the RRD40. The out-of-the box default is probably 4, 0 or 7. Mine is in an inconvient place to look at the switch packs, but there is one on the back for the unit number. If all else fails, use the "scsi pb" command on the DECstation 3100 to figure it out. 2. When you boot the DECstation it will print some lines that look like (ULTRIX V4.0): rz0 at sii0 slave 0 (RZ55) rz1 at sii0 slave 1 (RZ55) rz3 at sii0 slave 3 (RZ23) rz4 at sii0 slave 4 (RRD40) tz5 at sii0 slave 5 (TK50) Find the device name corresponding to the RRD40 and use MAKEDEV to create the special device files for it. # cd /dev # MAKEDEV rz4 It will probably be much the same on the VAXstation. > > 2) What exact mount command do I use to put it on the system? > Someone I'm working with just received the same drive the same > way and cannot successfully mount the CD ROM. It will depend on what disc you have, but if is one of the ULTRIX distribution discs: # mount -r /dev/rz4c /mnt (or whatever other file system you want for the mount point). > > 3) Does the Ultrix driver read ISO 9660 standard disks? I have several > star catalogues in that "standard" format, but understand that, > at least under VMS (quit that hissing and booing!), a special package > is required to read ISO 9660 CD disks with this drive. The driver will probably let you read "sectors" from the disc using the raw device. There isn't file system code to support anything but bits that look like a Fast File System. If you know the format of the disc, reading is probably just a SMOP (small matter of programming). I've seen a program that does this, but I'm not sure where it came from. > > Thanks for any help you can offer! > > -- > ====== Jeff L. Stoner === Boulder, Colo. ============ /\ = /\ ========== | -- Alan Rollow alan@nabeth.enet.dec.com