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1.1 root 1: .TH CDROM 3
2: .SH NAME
3: cdrom \- CD-ROM disk interface
4: .SH SYNOPSIS
5: .nf
6: .B bind -a #R\f2n\fP /dev
7:
8: .BI /dev/cd n
9:
10: .B bind -a #m /dev
11:
12: .B /dev/cd
13: .B /dev/cdctl
14: .fi
15: .SH DESCRIPTION
16: .PP
17: The SCSI CD-ROM disk interface
18: .RB ( #R )
19: serves a one-level directory for a SCSI target
20: holding a CD-ROM drive.
21: Each drive is represented as a single file named
22: .BI #R n /cd n\f1,\fP
23: where
24: .I n
25: is the target number.
26: A separate attach is necessary for each drive.
27: .PP
28: On PCs,
29: Panasonic, Matsushita, and Mitsumi CD-ROM drives connected to a
30: Sound Blaster 16, Pro, MCD, or ACX card are also supported.
31: This interface
32: .RB ( #m )
33: device serves a data file,
34: .BR #m/cd ,
35: and a control file,
36: .BR #m/cdctl .
37: The control file is read-only and contains a string stating the type of drive and
38: its port number.
39: The driver determines the type of CD-ROM drive by a parameter in
40: .BR plan9.ini ;
41: see
42: .IR plan9.ini (8).
43: .SH SOURCE
44: .B /sys/src/9/port/devcdrom.c
45: .br
46: .B /sys/src/9/pc/devsbcd.c
47: .SH SEE ALSO
48: .I 9660srv
49: in
50: .IR dossrv (4),
51: .IR pip (8)
52:
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