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From: hjl@zoom.com (H J Lu)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Re: Controlling SCSI CD-ROM (Audio)
Date: 14 Feb 1996 13:24:36 -0800
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Rostyslav Cisyk (rcisyk@bnr.ca) wrote:
: I have the exact same problem with my CDU-76S connected to Adaptec AHA-1522.
: The audio on the drive works fine under MSDOS with EZ-SCSI.
: I have slightly more luck with cdplay. It recognizes the cdrom as audio one,
: and properly displays the number of tracks. However, when I try to play any
: track, I get a message saying "illegal argument".

: Don't know what the problem is.

My Sony CDU-76S works just fine under Linux on a NCR825. I can
use CD-ROM and play music.

H.J.