Subject: New CD-ROM: Is this a Problem?
To: None <current-users@NetBSD.ORG>
From: Dave Burgess <burgess@s069.netins.net>
List: current-users
Date: 04/04/1995 00:23:11
I know I promised to keep the silly questions to a minimum 'til after
Easter, but I have got to ask this one....

Does this look right to anyone?

NetBSD 1.0A (CYNJUT) #20: Mon Mar 20 21:15:25 CST 1995
    root@cynjut.infonet.net:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/CYNJUT
CPU: Cx486DLC (Cyrix 486-class CPU)
[ ...]
aic0 at isa0 port 0x340-0x35f irq 12
scsibus0 at aic0
aic0 targ 2 lun 0: <NEC, CD-ROM DRIVE:55, 1.0> SCSI1 5/cdrom removable
cd0 at scsibus0: cd present, 345098 x 2048 byte records
aic0 targ 2 lun 1: <NEC, CD-ROM DRIVE:55, 1.0> SCSI1 5/cdrom removable
cd1 at scsibus0: cd present, 345098 x 2048 byte records
aic0 targ 2 lun 2: <NEC, CD-ROM DRIVE:55, 1.0> SCSI1 5/cdrom removable
cd2 at scsibus0: cd present, 345098 x 2048 byte records
aic0 targ 2 lun 3: <NEC, CD-ROM DRIVE:55, 1.0> SCSI1 5/cdrom removable
cd3 at scsibus0: cd present, 345098 x 2048 byte records
aic0 targ 2 lun 4: <NEC, CD-ROM DRIVE:55, 1.0> SCSI1 5/cdrom removable
cd4 at scsibus0: cd present, 345098 x 2048 byte records
aic0 targ 2 lun 5: <NEC, CD-ROM DRIVE:55, 1.0> SCSI1 5/cdrom removable
cd5 at scsibus0: cd present, 345098 x 2048 byte records
aic0 targ 2 lun 6: <NEC, CD-ROM DRIVE:55, 1.0> SCSI1 5/cdrom removable
cd6 at scsibus0: cd present, 345098 x 2048 byte records
aic0 targ 2 lun 7: <NEC, CD-ROM DRIVE:55, 1.0> SCSI1 5/cdrom removable
cd7 at scsibus0: cd present, 345098 x 2048 byte records
aic0 targ 4 lun 0: <WANGTEK, KS23465, D> SCSI1 1/sequential removable
st0 at scsibus0: drive empty

I understand this is a good CD and everything, but I don't think I'm
going to be able to get 7 more CDs in that little case....

The drive is an NEC 55J SCSI Double Spin.  I got it from Surplus
Software for about $88.  No books, and the silk screen in not very
helpful.  I am hoping that someone that knows if I should be concerned
about this would drop me a line.

BTW:  Thanks for all the MH help.  It turned out I was asking for the
wrong thing.  I needed qpop, got it, and everything is happy.
-- 
Dave Burgess  (The man of a thousand E-Mail addresses)
386bsd FAQ Maintainer / SysAdmin for the NetBSD system in my spare bedroom
"Just because something is stupid doesn't mean that there isn't someone
that wants to do it...."