[aclug-L] Panasonic SCSI CDR Drive (Was Re: CDRW Drive)
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I'm closer, but I still lost :)
I have found a couple others SCSI CDR's
PANASONIC CDR7503 8X-RECORD/20X-READ SCSI INTERNAL RECORDABLE (Bare
drive) for 145 @www.mwave.com
panasonic 4X writer and 8X reader (CW7502B) SCSI-Recordable Drive for
102-106 on price watch.
what has everyone head about ehither of these? I couldn't find much, but
everything seems pretty postive.
Being SCSI they would work under Linux, Right?
"Wilner, Alden" wrote:
>
> Hey, how come Clint always gets all the good stuff?
>
> Actually, I've got a system just begging for that drive.
>
> Should we have a race, Clint?
>
> -- Alden Wilner
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Clint A. Brubakken [mailto:cabrubak@xxxxxxx]
> Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 9:34 AM
> To: discussion@xxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [aclug-L] Re: CDRW Drive
>
> Dale W Hodge wrote:
> >
> > At the last meeting, there were some people who were looking for a good
> deal on
> > a SCSI CDRW drive. The West Best Buy has an open box 6x4x16 Yamaha
> internal
> > SCSI2 drive for $109. It has be returned twice now because it lacks a
> SCSI
> > card. It should be an excellent buy for someone who already has a SCSI
> card. I
> > thought about buying it myself, but I've already got two CDRW drives, and
> I'm
> > not sure I really need a third. :-)
> >
> > --dwh
> >
> > ---
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> you should have bought it for me :)
>
> now, I have to go there at lunch
>
> --
> Clint Brubakken
> Developer, Computer Science Services Group, LLC
> President Air Capital Linux Users Group
> Wichita, KS
> cabrubak@xxxxxxx
> ---
> G: All right sir. See the little box with the row of lights on the
> front?
> We'll call that the wiggly-diggly.
> Cu: Uh-huh.
> G: When the lights on the wiggly-diggly flash rapidly, click on the
> thingamajig, and your doodlybum should open. Voila! You're
> connected.
> Cu: Okay ... yeah, I think I got it. Thanks!
> Ch: Say Greg?
> G: Yeah Chief?
> Ch: Don't you think that call was a little ... ohh ... precedent
> setting?
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> -- Greg, Customer and The Chief
> User Friendly, 6/14/1998
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President Air Capital Linux Users Group
Wichita, KS
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