Re: USB Direct-Access / Camera

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On 3 Feb 2003, Dan Devine wrote:

- I've implemented the suggestion to have my CDROM comfortably working on
- the non-scsi channel ( I do not see any registered scsi devices in
- /proc/scsi/scsi until I attempt to mount the usb camera.  This seems
- alright to me, because I don't know of any advantages in having it run
- through scsi also...(correct me if you know better).

IIRC, it is a CDRW so you have to use ide-scsi emulation to use 
tools like cdrecord and xcdroast.  If you donlt want to write to teh 
drive, then you donlt need to run it as an emulated SCSI drive.

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