It doesn't flash the LED, but it does seem to spin. In fact, when I took a CD out in order to reinsert it and try again, I noticed that it seemed warm, presumeably because the drive had been trying (unsuccessfully) to read it. Ironicly, when I reinserted it, it showed up instantly. -- Evan Dower Undergraduate, Computer Science University of Washington Public key: http://students.washington.edu/evantd/pgp-pub-key.txt Key fingerprint = D321 FA24 4BDA F82D 53A9 5B27 7D15 5A4F 033F 887D >From: sos_at_deepcore.dk >To: Evan Dower <evantd_at_hotmail.com> >CC: sos_at_deepcore.dk, freebsd-current_at_FreeBSD.ORG >Subject: Re: audio cd problems >Date: Wed, 14 Jan 2004 00:30:57 +0100 (CET) > >It seems Evan Dower wrote: > > When everything is working properly cdcontrol causes the activity LED to > > flash. When the CD is not recognized, cdcontrol does not cause the >activity > > LED to flash. Either way, upon inserting a CD, the activity LED goes on >for > > a while, and I can hear it spin up. WOuld a boot -v dmesg be helpful? > >What I meant was, does the drive seem to do anything ie seek or flash the >led during the time its not seeing the CD's ? > > > >Your drive cant read the TOC off the media, causing things to stall as >it > > >wont respond to requests for disk access until it has decided whats in > > >there. Does the activity LED flash on the drive ? does it make seek >noise ? > > > > > >-S?ren > >-Søren > Yes I know it works under windows!! _________________________________________________________________ Check out the new MSN 9 Dial-up — fast & reliable Internet access with prime features! http://join.msn.com/?pgmarket=en-us&page=dialup/home&ST=1Received on Tue Jan 13 2004 - 14:35:22 UTC
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