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WUXGA, 1920 x 1200, Nvidia 64mb, Sigmatel modem,
Broadcom ethernet and wireless, firewire, I/R,
bluetooth, 2.5ghz P4 processor, 1gb of RAM, 80gb
hard disk, USB 2.0, CD burner, ...
This PCI SCSI card has an external 50-pin
connector as well as an internal 50-pin connector.
I use it for a scanner, an internal CD/RW burner
and an internal DVD reader. Had n ...
This cd burner is kinda old (now) but it does the
job ..
i have never had compatibility issues with this
burner and it is also equipped with the JustLink
technology ....
to ...
my board comes equiped with this raid controller
and it works beautifully .. i now have 5 of my
harddrives plus a burner in my machine and i
couldn't be more thankful ;)
be ...
Low-end DVD burner that supports writing to
dvd-+R/RW. Very cheap. Works well for reading and
writing. Requires ide-scsi emulation to be on in
all kernels that predate the 2.6 ...
The fastest TDK cd burner that I know of.
52x24x48. Works great as a cd-reader, haven't
needed to burn in linux yet, but that should work
just fine too.
This is a relatively cheap CDRW (52x32x52) that
has fast speeds for a reader/writer. Cost is
around $25-$39 USD and can be found for as little
as $19.99 USD online (what I pai ...
This is a 40x16x48 cdr/rw drive that writes to cdr
and cdrw.
Write methods:
SAO;TAO;RAW;SAO/R16;RAW/R96P;RAW/R96R
Supprts burnfree.
This burner was cheap and it seems ...
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