Does anyone know more about the Linux kernel 2.6.25 comes with support for the GD-ROM drive???
that kinda makes it unfair to us Windows users, but how long ago was this? am i abit late?
could this also be a way to finally read GD ROM discs on a PC?
so what is with this Linux Kernal saying added support for GD-ROM?
yes it comes with alsa (sound) drivers, gdrom, framebuffer, maple bus, keyboard and mouse. and i think joystick support is also on its way.
all thanks to zx80user, the only one contributing to dc-linux.
so build yourself a cross-compiler using crosstool or buildroot.
and start building a distro![]()
so if i had Linux under this kernal, i am able to read a GD-ROM perhaps?
or what am i able to do then?
yes you will be able to read gdrom and cdrom discs.
you can setup some ppp interface with your computer if you have a serial cable or upload it to your computer over the network if you have a broadband adapter.
thats so unfair, and i have windows.
but if this kernal will make a drive read GD ROM discs under linux, what is the possibilty for Windows to do the same thing?
People just don't get it, don't they?thats so unfair, and i have windows.
Why the hell is it unfair?
The kernel has the support for the GD-ROM DRIVE. The DRIVE. It does not have "the ability to ream gd-rom discs under linux". It supports the DRIVE. The piece of hardware, the machine... You got it?
By the way, it supports the drive.
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