[paranoia] CD drive: SONY CDU-8003A

Martin J. Laubach mjl at emsi.priv.at
Fri Feb 11 15:59:57 PST 2000



  cdparanoia told me to mail you this, so here you are... The drive
in question is an Apple CD300, which is a Sony CDU-8003 with a slightly
modified firmware.

        mjl

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asparagus# cdparanoia -Qvg /dev/cd0d
cdparanoia III release 9.7 (December 13, 1999)
(C) 1999 Monty <monty at xiph.org> and Xiphophorus

Report bugs to paranoia at xiph.org
http://www.xiph.org/paranoia/

        Testing /dev/cd0d for SCSI interface
                generic device: /dev/cd0d
                ioctl device: /dev/cd0d
                CDROM sensed: SONY CD-ROM CDU-8003A 1.8f 

Checking for SCSI emulation and transport revision...
        No SG_EMULATED_HOST ioctl(); Checking inquiry command...
        Inquiry bytes: 0x05 0x80 0x02 0x01
        Drive is reporting itself as SCSI-1-CCS, but is
        probably just a buggy/broken ATAPI drive.  Assuming
        ATAPI.

Checking for MMC style command set...
        Drive does not have MMC CDDA support
Verifying CDDA command set...
        Expected command set FAILED!
        Performing full probe for CDDA command set...
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [28 0x,00]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x00]  command: [28 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x04]  command: [28 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x81]  command: [28 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [a8 0x,00]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x00]  command: [a8 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x04]  command: [a8 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x81]  command: [a8 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [be 00,10]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [be 00,f8]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [be 04,f8]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [d4(10)0x]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x00]  command: [d4(10)0x]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x04]  command: [d4(10)0x]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x81]  command: [d4(10)0x]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [d4(12)0x]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x00]  command: [d4(12)0x]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x04]  command: [d4(12)0x]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x81]  command: [d4(12)0x]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [d5 0x,00]
                Drive rejected read command packet(s)
        test -> density: [yes/0x00]  command: [d5 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x04]  command: [d5 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [yes/0x81]  command: [d5 0x,00]
                Drive rejected density set
        test -> density: [none    ]  command: [d8 0x,00]
                Command set FOUND!
                (please email a copy of this output to paranoia at xiph.org)
This command set may use a Force Unit Access bit.
Checking drive for FUA bit support...
        Drive accepted FUA bit.

Attempting to autosense SG_BIG_BUFF size...
        Setting read block size at 27 sectors (63504 bytes).

Attempting to determine drive endianness from data................
        Data appears to be coming back little endian.
        certainty: 100%

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