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The Iomega ZIP CD 650 is among the first CD-RW
drives manufactured by Iomega. It connects via the
USB port, and has an external power supply. It can
use both the 650 MB (74 mi ...
MSI CR52-M is an IDE cd-burner capable of writing
both CD-Rs and CD-RW. It is written on the box
that it is capable of reading at speed 52x, and
writing at speed 32x. I have o ...
Kenwood 72x cdrom worked great with RH7.3, RH8.0,
and RH9.0. It had major problems with Fedora Core
2. All of the RH versions were based on 2.4
kernels, FC2 used a 2.6 kern ...
Originally was the CDROM interface card for the
external Panasonic KXL-783A cdrom. Added an
extension cord and connected to a SCSI scanner and
works as a SCSI port for my not ...
Gateway Solo 5300 Laptop
CPU: Intel Mobile Pentium III at 650 MHz
Mainboard: Intel 440ZX chip set; PCI Bus version
2.1
Bus Speed: 100-MHz front side bus
BIOS:Phoenix Plu ...
Installed in an IBM Thinkpad A20m (2628-3SU)
Can write up to 8x (4x or less advisable).
Handles media up to 80 minutes/700MB
Handles audio
Does not handle DVD media.
Needs a bin file upload before it works, since
there seems to be no complete firmware. The
sourceforge project explains how this file can be
uploaded http://snapscan ...
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