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From: bob@obiwan.uucp
Subject: Re: xcdplayer, is there a port for FreeBSD?
References: <hastyCGLwJ0.My8@netcom.com> <1993Nov17.215028.19309@mcshub.dcss.mcmaster.ca> <hastyCGpHwq.6yM@netcom.com>
Organization: Bob's Place, Austin, Tx
Date: Sun, 21 Nov 1993 22:47:05 GMT
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In article <hastyCGpHwq.6yM@netcom.com>,
Amancio Hasty Jr <hasty@netcom.com> wrote:
>In article <1993Nov17.215028.19309@mcshub.dcss.mcmaster.ca> todd@flex.eng.mcmaster.ca writes:
>>And you didn't have to make any changes to get it working?  Where did you get the
>>version you're running?  What OS are you running?  What type of SCSI controller?
>>Please specify all variables. :-)
>
>Well, I was using NetBSD-0.8, I think that I got xcdplayer of
>agate.berkeley.edu -- it is difficult for me to remember 
>exactly where I got it from because I go shopping world-wide :-)
>
>At any rate I have  an adaptec 1742c scsi controller

Are you certain that is a 1742c controller.  I don't believe a
``c'' revision of the 1742 was ever produced (wasn't ``a'' the latest
revision of the AHA-1742?).


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