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Re: [TCLUG:7646] CD-R



I use a Memorex 1622-CDRW at home (IDE, but works quite well) and an old
Phillips 4xi writer at work.   

I would recommend staying with scsi - The IDE drives work without
timeouts, etc on any modern hardware; but it sure is nice to have native
SCSI support.  (not having to set up IDE-SCSI emulation - especially
when you have SCSI devices in the system as well)..   

I have not investigated the "RW" capability of my Memorex yet... So far I
have only burned CD-R's.  I have no idea how that works under Linux (if it
does)...  Anyone know?

I presume you burn it like normal; then erase it when you want to re-write
it...  
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On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Bob Tanner wrote:

> Any recommendations on the best CD-R for linux?
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