Re: Firewire DVD Writing - Sol 10/11 Hi,
DoN. Nichols wrote:
> According to Steve <stek1961@NOSPAM.mac.com>:
>
>>Can I ask where we are up to re: this?
>>
>>I'm actually on Sol 11, SB1000, and I'd like to do some dvd/cd writing.
>>The only kit I have knocking about is a Formac firewire enc with a
>>Pioneer 106 in it. I also have a NEC 1300(?) DVD writer I could leech too.
>>
>>I successfully attached a firewire external disk but it seems a bit
>>clunky and indeed got 'cannot stat' messages and the volume
>>disappearing......
>
>
> Is there any reason for not getting a standard IDE DVD writer
> and replacing the CD-ROM with it? I've done such with a Blade-100 and
> an Ultra-5, so the SB-1000 should do it just as well. This was under
> Solaris 10 that I did it. Both machines work fine for both reading and
> burning CDs and DVDs -- using the software which comes with Solaris 10.
>
The Blade 1000 has SCSI CD if my memory is not wrong.
> These IDE drives are dirt cheap, so why not, and avoid the
> problems of trying to use firewire for the task?
>
>
>>I'm a bit wary of attaching it tho, cos when I did that with the disk
>>the blade rebooted.....
>>
>>I usually use a Mac G5 for my DVD writing, but I find it seems to suffer
>>from a PC-like problems in that if it's been up a bit, with a restart, I
>>get an illegal-sense or sth and a new coaster. I know it's going to do
>>it too, by the responsiveness of the system! So I feel I have to reboot
>>it before writing on it. Sunblade always feels responsive tho!
>
>
> So -- just give the Sunblade its own internal drive. That *is*
> an IDE machine like the Blade 100, is it not?
>
NO, it's a real machine with SCSI.
/michael |