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Sony OEM DVD RW DW-D26A
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0 3201 05-19-2006
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Description: This is a SONY OEM CD/DVD Burner combo drive. Since it is OEM it is not supported by SONY. 16x+R, 8x+RW, 4x+R9, 16x-R, 6x-RW

This is a rebadge made by LiteOn:
http://codeguys.rpc1.org/dvdrw_overview.html

However, firmware updates can be found here:

http://www.rpc1.org

Currently I am using the JYS1 firmware.

Drive mostly works ok on my system (Gentoo, kernel 2.4.28, using ide-scsi kernel module for IDE scsi emulation).

Has problems with burning .cue/.bin files with cdrdao 1.2.0

It always gives the following:

ERROR: driver does not accept any cue sheet variant

Which forces the use of the "generic-mmc-raw" driver. This works, but produces a lot of coasters. Cannot burn SVCDs and VCDs properly using this method.
Keywords: OEM DVD burner combo CD RW
Connection Type: ATAPI IDE







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