Hey! A friend of mine has a CD-Writer that is not SCSI either, though instead of compiling the kernel with IDE/ATAPI-CDROM support he compiles it with SCSI emulation, and that works for ATAPI CD's and to use his non-SCSI CD-WRITER, I think you could do the same...the SCSI emulation support seems to fool this programs to use your non-SCSI CD writers... Good luck
Johann Spies at Johann wrote: > I have installed xcdroast 0.96e to try out my HP7200i. According to the > supported cdwriters the HP7200 (which is not a SCSI-drive) is supported, > but I cannot select it during the setup. The documentation says about the > hardware requirements: > > * SCSI-Controller running with Linux. (Not necessary with > ATAPI-Writers) > > But when I come to the point where the HP7200 must be selected as cdwriter > I cannot do it. Here the documentation says: > > * CD-Setup: > CD-Writer Device: This is your CD-Writer. You can here only choose > from your SCSI-Devices type 4 and 5 (Worm and CD-Rom). Some > CD-Writer identify themselves as CD-Roms, but please don't set a > real CD-Rom as write-device. > > How am I then supposed to select the HP7200 as CD-Writer? I do not have > any SCSI-devices. > > I hope somebody can help me. > > Johann > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | Johann Spies Windsorlaan 19 | > | [EMAIL PROTECTED] 3201 Pietermaritzburg | > | Tel/Faks Nr. +27 331-46-1310 Suid-Afrika (South Africa) | > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > "And Jesus answering said unto them, They that are > whole need not a physician; but they that are sick. I > come not to call the righteous, but sinners to > repentance." Luke 5:31,32 > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null