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| This is the readme file for the driver for the Philips/LMS cdrom drive
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| cm206 in combination with the cm260 host adapter card. 
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| 
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| 				(c) 1995 David A. van Leeuwen
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|    
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| Changes since version 0.99
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| --------------------------
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| - Interfacing to the kernel is routed though an extra interface layer, 
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|   cdrom.c. This allows runtime-configurable `behavior' of the cdrom-drive, 
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|   independent of the driver. 
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| 
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| Features since version 0.33
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| ---------------------------
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| - Full audio support, that is, both  workman, workbone and cdp work
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|   now reasonably. Reading TOC still takes some time. xmcd has been
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|   reported to run successfully. 
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| - Made auto-probe code a little better, I hope
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| 
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| Features since version 0.28
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| ---------------------------
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| - Full speed transfer rate (300 kB/s).
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| - Minimum kernel memory usage for buffering (less than 3 kB).
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| - Multisession support.
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| - Tray locking.
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| - Statistics of driver accessible to the user.
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| - Module support.
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| - Auto-probing of adapter card's base port and irq line,
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|   also configurable at boot time or module load time.
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| 
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| 
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| Decide how you are going to use the driver. There are two
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| options:
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| 
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|    (a) installing the driver as a resident part of the kernel
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|    (b) compiling the driver as a loadable module
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| 
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|    Further, you must decide if you are going to specify the base port
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|    address and the interrupt request line of the adapter card cm260 as
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|    boot options for (a), module parameters for (b), use automatic
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|    probing of these values, or hard-wire your adaptor card's settings
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|    into the source code. If you don't care, you can choose 
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|    autoprobing, which is the default. In that case you can move on to
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|    the next step.
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| 
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| Compiling the kernel
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| --------------------
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| 1) move to /usr/src/linux and do a 
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| 
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| 	make config
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| 
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|    If you have chosen option (a), answer yes to CONFIG_CM206 and
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|    CONFIG_ISO9660_FS.
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| 
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|    If you have chosen option (b), answer yes to CONFIG_MODVERSIONS
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|    and no (!) to CONFIG_CM206 and CONFIG_ISO9660_FS. 
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| 
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| 2) then do a 
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| 	
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| 	make clean; make zImage; make modules
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| 
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| 3) do the usual things to install a new image (backup the old one, run
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|    `rdev -R zImage 1', copy the new image in place, run lilo).  Might
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|    be `make zlilo'.
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| 
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| Using the driver as a module
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| ----------------------------
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| If you will only occasionally use the cd-rom driver, you can choose
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| option (b), install as a loadable module. You may have to re-compile
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| the module when you upgrade the kernel to a new version. 
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| 
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| Since version 0.96, much of the functionality has been transferred to
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| a generic cdrom interface in the file cdrom.c. The module cm206.o
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| depends on cdrom.o. If the latter is not compiled into the kernel,
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| you must explicitly load it before cm206.o:
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| 
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| 	 insmod /usr/src/linux/modules/cdrom.o
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| 
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| To install the module, you use the command, as root
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| 
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| 	insmod /usr/src/linux/modules/cm206.o
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| 
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| You can specify the base address on the command line as well as the irq 
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| line to be used, e.g.
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| 
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| 	insmod /usr/src/linux/modules/cm206.o cm206=0x300,11
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| 
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| The order of base port and irq line doesn't matter; if you specify only
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| one, the other will have the value of the compiled-in default.  You
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| may also have to install the file-system module `iso9660.o', if you
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| didn't compile that into the kernel. 
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| 
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| 
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| Using the driver as part of the kernel
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| --------------------------------------
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| If you have chosen option (a), you can specify the base-port
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| address and irq on the lilo boot command line, e.g.:
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| 
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| 	LILO: linux cm206=0x340,11
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| 
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| This assumes that your linux kernel image keyword is `linux'. 
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| If you specify either IRQ (3--11) or base port (0x300--0x370),
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| auto probing is turned off for both settings, thus setting the 
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| other value to the compiled-in default.
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| 
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| Note that you can also put these parameters in the lilo configuration file:
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| 
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| # linux config
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| image = /vmlinuz
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|    root = /dev/hda1
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|    label = Linux
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|    append = "cm206=0x340,11"
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|    read-only
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| 
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| 
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| If module parameters and LILO config options don't work
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| -------------------------------------------------------
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| If autoprobing does not work, you can hard-wire the default values
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| of the base port address (CM206_BASE) and interrupt request line
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| (CM206_IRQ) into the file /usr/src/linux/drivers/cdrom/cm206.h. Change
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| the defines of CM206_IRQ and CM206_BASE.
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| 
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| 
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| Mounting the cdrom
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| ------------------
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| 1) Make sure that the right device is installed in /dev.
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| 
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|   	mknod /dev/cm206cd b 32 0
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| 
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| 2) Make sure there is a mount point, e.g., /cdrom 
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| 
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| 	mkdir /cdrom
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| 
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| 3) mount using a command like this (run as root):
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| 
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| 	mount -rt iso9660 /dev/cm206cd /cdrom
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| 
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| 4) For user-mounts, add a line in /etc/fstab
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| 
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| 	/dev/cm206cd      /cdrom     iso9660 	ro,noauto,user
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| 
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|    This will allow users to give the commands
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| 
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| 	mount /cdrom
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| 	umount /cdrom
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| 
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| If things don't work
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| --------------------
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| 
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| - Try to do a `dmesg' to find out if the driver said anything about
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|   what is going wrong during the initialization.
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| 
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| - Try to do a `dd if=/dev/cm206cd | od -tc | less' to read from the
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|   CD.
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| 
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| - Look in the /proc directory to see if `cm206' shows up under one of
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|   `interrupts', `ioports', `devices' or `modules' (if applicable).
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| 
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| 
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| DISCLAIMER 
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| ---------- 
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| I cannot guarantee that this driver works, or that the hardware will
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| not be harmed, although I consider it most unlikely. 
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| 
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| I hope that you'll find this driver in some way useful. 
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| 
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| 					David van Leeuwen
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| 					david@tm.tno.nl
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| 
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| Note for Linux CDROM vendors
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| -----------------------------
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| You are encouraged to include this driver on your Linux CDROM. If
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| you do, you might consider sending me a free copy of that cd-rom.
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| You can contact me through my e-mail address, david@tm.tno.nl. 
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| If this driver is compiled into a kernel to boot off a cdrom, 
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| you should actually send me a free copy of that cd-rom. 
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| 
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| Copyright
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| ---------
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| The copyright of the cm206 driver for Linux is 
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| 
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|     (c) 1995 David A. van Leeuwen
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| 
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| The driver is released under the conditions of the GNU general public
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| license, which can be found in the file COPYING in the root of this
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| source tree.
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