07-04-2008
thank u it works.
but after installing unix i found a typical problem in dvd rom.
1.it reads original cd or dvd(sco or any company shipment) very finely.
2.but it gives error while reading some burnt cd's like data cd.the problem is it takes everything in caps but i haven't find any problem while reading sco or any pre burnt cd which is shipped from company.
3.another thing i observed is,it is giving error while mounting dvd rom it is just shows like srom and it gives details of dvd rom.
4.even i have changed dvd rom.but it is giving same problem.
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NJATA(4) BSD Kernel Interfaces Manual NJATA(4)
NAME
njata -- Workbit NinjaATA-32 CardBus IDE controller driver
SYNOPSIS
njata* at cardbus? function ?
njata* at cardbus? function ? flags 0x01 # with wait 0x01
DESCRIPTION
The njata driver provides support for the following Workbit Bus-Master CardBus IDE controller chips:
NinjaATA-32Bi CardBus / PCMCIA dual mode IDE controller (``DuoATA''). This controller is mainly used for portable drives. This
driver supports the CardBus mode.
NPATA-32 CardBus IDE controller. This controller is widely used for CardBus CompactFlash adapters.
These controllers are capable of bus-mastering for ATA PIO transfer. The njata driver uses the bus-mastering PIO transfer unless transfer
buffer is unaligned, and significantly reduces CPU usage for PIO-only ATA devices compared with usual PIO transfer.
CONFIGURATION
The optional flags parameter is the ``wait'' value for ATA transfers. Some combinations of host and device may fail without flags parameter
or flags 0x00. In this case try adding wait values like flags 0x01 or flags 0x11 (the wait parameter is composed of two 4bit values).
Smaller wait values should be faster. Too long waits may cause transfer errors.
SEE ALSO
ata(4), atapi(4), cardbus(4), intro(4), wd(4), wdc(4)
HISTORY
The njata device driver first appeared in NetBSD 4.0.
AUTHORS
ITOH Yasufumi
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September 7, 2006 BSD