On Fri, Mar 03 2000, Ricky Beam wrote:
> >I heard you loud and clear, but I am looking into how to parse the
> >command. Also every ATA/IDE device that is not a true "harddisk" runs
> >ATAPI.
>
> I have a few (two "creative") IDE CD-ROM drives that are exceptions to that.
> You can call them propietary, but they _are_ IDE devices. I've actually
> never tried putting one of them in a linux machine. (They are part of
> "The Archive" (tm) along with a few other oddities of (computer) nature.)
Non-ATAPI IDE CD-ROM drive? What makes you think that?
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