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-- Documentation/cdrom/sjcd
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80% of the work takes 20% of the time,
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20% of the work takes 80% of the time...
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(Murphy's law)
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Once started, training can not be stopped...
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(Star Wars)
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This is the README for the sjcd cdrom driver, version 1.6.
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This file is meant as a tips & tricks edge for the usage of the SANYO CDR-H94A
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cdrom drive. It will grow as the questions arise. ;-)
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For info on configuring the ISP16 sound card look at Documentation/cdrom/isp16.
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The driver should work with any of the Panasonic, Sony or Mitsumi style
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CDROM interfaces.
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The cdrom interface on Media Magic's soft configurable sound card ISP16,
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which used to be included in the driver, is now supported in a separate module.
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This initialisation module will probably also work with other interfaces
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based on an OPTi 82C928 or 82C929 chip (like MAD16 and Mozart): see the
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documentation Documentation/cdrom/isp16.
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The device major for sjcd is 18, and minor is 0. Create a block special
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file in your /dev directory (e.g., /dev/sjcd) with these numbers.
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(For those who don't know, being root and doing the following should do
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the trick:
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mknod -m 644 /dev/sjcd b 18 0
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and mount the cdrom by /dev/sjcd).
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The default configuration parameters are:
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base address 0x340
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no irq
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no dma
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(Actually the CDR-H94A doesn't know how to use irq and dma.)
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As of version 1.2, setting base address at boot time is supported
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through the use of command line options: type at the "boot:" prompt:
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linux sjcd=<base_address>
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(where you would use the kernel labeled "linux" in lilo's configuration
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file /etc/lilo.conf). You could also use 'append="sjcd=<configuration_info>"'
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in the appropriate section of /etc/lilo.conf
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If you're building a kernel yourself you can set your default base
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i/o address with SJCD_BASE_ADDR in /usr/src/linux/drivers/cdrom/sjcd.h.
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The sjcd driver supports being loaded as a module. The following
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command will set the base i/o address on the fly (assuming you
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have installed the module in an appropriate place).
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insmod sjcd.o sjcd_base=<base_address>
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Have fun!
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If something is wrong, please email to vadim@rbrf.ru
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or vadim@ipsun.ras.ru
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or model@cecmow.enet.dec.com
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or H.T.M.v.d.Maarel@marin.nl
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It happens sometimes that Vadim is not reachable by mail. For these
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instances, Eric van der Maarel will help too.
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Vadim V. Model, Eric van der Maarel, Eberhard Moenkeberg
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