[lug] CD-RW recommendations?

Brian Moore bmoore at digitalglobe.com
Mon Mar 5 09:34:44 MST 2001


I have the HP 9110 plus at home, and it works great, supports
CD-Text, and is inexpensive.  Only problem is that it's an IDE 
drive, and you will need to run SCSI emulation to use cdrecord.

I use a Plextor 8/20 at work, which is SCSI based, and also
works quite well.

-Brian

Robert Payne wrote:
> 
> I bought a TDK 16/10/40 about a month ago and am very happy with it, it
> hasn't created a coaster yet.  I think it's actually manufactured by
> Plextor (but I could be wrong) ;-)
> 
> Bob
> 
> stevecoffin at earthlink.net@lug.boulder.co.us on 03/05/2001 08:29:59 AM
> 
> Please respond to lug at lug.boulder.co.us
> 
> Sent by:  lug-admin at lug.boulder.co.us
> 
> To:   lug at lug.boulder.co.us
> cc:
> Subject:  [lug] CD-RW recommendations?
> 
> I'm about ready to buy a CD-RW....  Anyone have any recommendations
> or comments on what to get for Linux use?  Any obvious gotchas or
> danger zones to look for?  Any comments appreciated....
> 
> ps= Of course, I looked at the CD-Writing-HOWTO.  This seems at
> least 1 year old, and all the current CD-RW models are not listed
> in the compatibility list :-(
> 
>                     =S.Coffin
>                     GV Computing
>                     stevecoffin at earthlink.net
> 
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