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From: markm@iafrica.com (Mark Murray)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: NEC CDR-210 CD Player
Date: Thu, 10 Aug 1995 13:41:10 GMT
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jou@nematic.ieo.nctu.edu.tw (Wei-Jou Chen) wrote:

>Hello!
>	Do you know any NEC CDR-210 CD player on FreeBSD ?
>	I have tried xmcd. It doesn't work.
>--Jou

This is true. I had one too, and it reports itself as SCSI-1. Audio is
a SCSI-II feature, although most SCSI-1 devices seem to have private
hacks to make it work.

Your best bet is to get a true SCSI-II device.

M