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Date: Sun 12-Jun-1991 01:31:41 From: sfl@chem.ucsd.edu (Susan Fichera) Subject: 3rd party optical drives Anybody out there using a 3rd party optical drive on a NextStation? Is there such a thing? Thanks all. I'll summarize. Susan Fichera sfl@grasshopper.ucsd.edu
Date: Sun 20-Jun-1991 18:39:45 From: sfl@chem.ucsd.edu (Susan Fichera) Subject: 3rd party optical drives I'm still looking for sources of 3rd party optical drives for the NeXT. hHaven't gotten any response as yet. Does this mean no one makes an optical drive for the NeXT except NeXT? Thanks to all. Susan sfl@grasshopper.ucsd.edu
Date: Sun 21-Jun-1991 04:18:27 From: mcgredo@bluto.ie.orst.edu (Don McGregor) Subject: Re: 3rd party optical drives Susan Fichera writes > > I'm still looking for sources of 3rd party optical drives > for the NeXT. Has anyone tried hooking up the various Mac-ish SCSI ISO optical drives? Seems like it should work in theory. Don McGregor | "If you post it, he will followup..." mcgredo@bluto.ie.orst.edu|
Date: Sun 21-Jun-1991 17:29:11 From: mat@zeus.opt-sci.arizona.edu (Mat Watson) Subject: Re: 3rd party optical drives In article <1991Jun21.041827.23249@talon.UCS.ORST.EDU> mcgredo@bluto.ie.orst.edu (Don McGregor) writes: Susan Fichera writes > > I'm still looking for sources of 3rd party optical drives > for the NeXT. Has anyone tried hooking up the various Mac-ish SCSI ISO optical drives? Seems like it should work in theory. I just called NeXT technical support, and the agent who spoke to me indicated that special software is required. Specifically one needs to have a device driver capable of controlling the 3rd party drive from the NeXT across the SCSI buss (apparently all SCSI devices are not created equal :-) ). One company which sells such a beast (you get the driver with the drive) is NeXTConnection. For a mere $3875 they will sell you a SONY 600MB drive (which cannot read NeXT optical disks). This is way outside my budget for an optical drive, but so far it is the only one I've found with a device driver for the NeXT. Shall I write my own device driver, or is that a path tread only by the immortal? :-) I've messed around with sockets and ioctl. Does this qualify hack the next kernel? Does my Sun Unix documentation on device drivers apply to the NeXT/Mach combination? Has someone else already done this? Sure would save me some time if they have. Cheers to all, --Mat mat@zeus.opt-sci.arizona.edu
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