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Subject: [linux-help] Re: CD-ROM errors
From: David Carmichael <dec2955@xxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 24 Apr 2000 10:06:12 -0500
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Carl -

I know this is really not much help but.. I have a Panasonic 16X that will
not work in DOS / Win3.11 using MSCDEX as it should (can read directories
and play music CD's but not data files) but works just fine in Windows
95/98??

--David

----- Original Message -----
From: "Carl D Cravens" <raven@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <linux-help@xxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, April 24, 2000 8:52 AM
Subject: [linux-help] CD-ROM errors


> I'm having trouble with a CD-ROM drive and wondered if anybody had any
> insights.
>
> This drive is fairly new and I'm thinking that it's a "generic" 6x I got
> at CompUSA cheap.  (I think it's a Panasonic, but I can't tell without
> removing the drive from this 24x7 server.)  It's a standard IDE and it's
> worked fine in my wife's Windows box for a few months.
>
> I recently installed it in my Linux server to do an upgrade (it's about
> time I moved to Debian 2.1) and I get all kinds of read errors on the
> console while trying to read from it.  It might get fifty meg just fine
> and then starts getting driver-level errors.  I thought it might be the
> CD's I'd burned on the funky Sony drive at work which gave me all kinds of
> trouble when I first got it, so I ordered new copies from Linux Mall to be
> sure... while I seem to get far fewer with the new CD's, I still get
> errors.
>
> Apr  2 15:18:25 lists kernel: hdc: command error: status=0x51
> Apr  2 15:18:25 lists kernel: hdc: command error: error=0x50
> Apr  2 15:18:25 lists kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 16:00, sector
4792
> Apr  2 15:18:25 lists kernel: hdc: code: 0x70  key: 0x05  asc: 0x64 ascq:
0x00
> Apr  2 15:18:37 lists kernel: hdc: cdrom_decode_status: status=0x51
> Apr  2 15:18:37 lists kernel: hdc: cdrom_decode_status: error=0x30
> ...
> Apr  2 15:19:08 lists kernel: hdc: cdrom_decode_status: status=0x51
> Apr  2 15:19:08 lists kernel: hdc: cdrom_decode_status: error=0x30
> Apr  2 15:19:11 lists kernel: end_request: buffer-list destroyed
> Apr  2 15:19:23 lists kernel: hdc: command error: status=0x51
> Apr  2 15:19:23 lists kernel: hdc: command error: error=0x50
> Apr  2 15:19:23 lists kernel: end_request: I/O error, dev 16:00, sector
4792
> Apr  2 15:19:23 lists kernel: hdc: code: 0x70  key: 0x05  asc: 0x64 ascq:
0x00
>
> Any clues?  Is this drive incompatible with the CDROM driver?  (I thought
> I'd installed this system off this drive before putting it in my wife's
> machine, but I could be wrong.)  Is my drive going bad?  As might be
> obvious, this drive is the "master" on the secondary IDE controller (hdc),
> there is no slave.  There is one drive on the primary controller.  It may
> be that I installed with this drive as primary slave instead of secondary
> master, but that seems unlikely, it being easier to hook it up as
> secondary master (no jumper fiddling).
>
> Thanks!
>
> --
> Carl D Cravens (raven@xxxxxxxxxxx)
> Where am I . . . and why am I in this handbasket?
>
>
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