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From: HMBromkamp@hmb.net (Hartmut M. Bromkamp)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: CD-ROM won't be recognized
Date: Sat, 31 May 1997 19:18:38 GMT
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Hi,

I'm trying to install FreeBSD 2.1.7 on a 386. The problem after
booting from the BSD boot diskette is that my Matsushita CD-ROM won't
be recognized.

It's connected to controller which apparently supports Sony, Mitsumi,
and Panasonic.

It has three connectors on it, it looks about this way:

1 ::::::::  2 ::::::::::::::
            3 ::::::::::::::

The CD-ROM's eject button will work only on connector 3.

My problem is that the CD-ROM and the adapter are a gift from a
friend, and there's no documentation available anymore.

All I can adjust by jumper settings are the IRQ (set to 10), the DRQ
and the DACK. There are two other jumper blocks, but there's nothing
printed to identify their meaning.

I assume that connector 3 is correct for Panasonic/Matsushita, and the
BSD kernel configuration offers only the setting of a port address for
such drives. I've tested some so far: 220, 230, 240, and 250.

Can anyone offer a hint how I can get BSD to find the drive?

Thanks, Hartmut