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From: jcrawfor@infinet.com (James Crawford)
Newsgroups: comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc
Subject: Philips CM-206 CD-Rom Drive
Date: Fri, 31 May 1996 02:38:41 GMT
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Does any one know of a way to setup a Philips CM-206 CD-Rom Drive and
CM-260 Card?  I checked with Philips and all they had was C programs
and documentation on how to add it to a Linux system.  There where
quite a few programs to compile and reconfigure the Linux kernel.  I
checked with the person who developed it and he told me to swith to
Linux.  I have checked quite a few of the FAQ files and see where
people have asked the same question but thats all I have found.

Thanks for any info.
James Crawford
jcrawfor@infinet.com