Minix CD support Q: Can I read CD's from minix? If so, what CD-ROM drives are supported? A: As of the release of Minix 2.0, there is support for the Adaptec 1542 SCSI adapter, which in turn can support a CD-ROM drive with a SCSI interface. There is also support for the proprietary Mitsumi CD-ROM interface. The CD-ROM support software does not support mounting the CD as a file system. What is provided is a set of utility programs for reading files and directories from an ISO-9660 CD file system. These utilities, isoread and isodir, work in a similar way to the dosread, dosdir, and doswrite utilities that allow access to files on an MS-DOS file system. There is also a Minix program that allows you to listen to an audio CD-ROM while using your computer. This requires a Soundblaster card and the Mitsumi CD-ROM interface. The SCSI interface driver currently does not have the ioctls necessary for audio CDs. Support for other proprietary interfaces and for IDE interfaces is needed. Examples of how to do it are already available in the SCSI and Mitsumi code, all that is needed is for someone to accept the challenge. The CD support is relatively new and has not been widely tested. There is a known bug in isoread that prevents access to a file if another file's name is a prefix of its name. asw 11 Oct 1996 Al -------------------------------- Albert S. Woodhull Hampshire College, Amherst, MA awoodhull@hamp.hampshire.edu http://minix1.hampshire.edu/asw/