Update OS section and note ISO 9660 library in the history part.
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@titlepage
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@title GNU libcdio library
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@subtitle $Id: libcdio.texi,v 1.28 2004/11/21 09:59:44 rocky Exp $
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@subtitle $Id: libcdio.texi,v 1.29 2004/11/21 11:36:13 rocky Exp $
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@author Rocky Bernstein et al.
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@page
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@@ -136,6 +136,9 @@ the library really doesn't handle writing or output (the final "o" in
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the name). However it was felt that if I put libcdi that might be
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confused with a particular CD format called CD-I.
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Later on, the ISO-9660 filesystem handling component from
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@kbd{vcdimager} was extracted, expanded and made a separate library.
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@node Previous Work
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@chapter The problem and previous work
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@@ -1367,21 +1370,29 @@ interface, and has taken steps to make using ASPI more inaccessible
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@node Solaris
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@section Solaris
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There are two CD drive access methods on Solaris:
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ATAPI and SCSI. SCSI is preferred when possible.
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There is currently only one CD drive access methods in Solaris: SCSI
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(called ``USCI'' or ``user SCSI'' in Solaris). There used to be an
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ATAPI method and it could be resurrected if needed. USCSI was
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preferred since on newer releases of Solaris and Solaris environments
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one would needs to have root access for ATAPI.
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@node FreeBSD
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@section FreeBSD
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There are two CD drive access methods on Solaris:
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ioctl and CAM (common access method). CAM is preferred when possible;
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it is however sort of a hybrid and includes some ioctl code.
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There are two CD drive access methods on Solaris: ioctl and CAM
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(common access method). CAM is preferred when possible, especially on
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newer releases. However CAM is right now sort of a hybrid and includes
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some ioctl code.
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More work on this driver is needed. Volunteers?
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@node OS X
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@section OS X
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A problem with OS/X is that if the OS thinks it understands the drive
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it gains exclusive access to it and thus prevents a library like this
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to get non-exclusive access.
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More work on this driver is needed. Volunteers?
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@node ISO-9660 Character Sets
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