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Re: scsi-ide



Search dejanews with confidence. That's where I picked up the thread on
that ;)

On Tue, 2 Dec 1997, Tuvik Beker wrote:

> Peter Lorand Peres wrote:
> > 
> > The main drift of the people who did that, is to make the cdrom writing
> > tools work with cdroms that are not SCSI (The makers have finally
> > discovered that EIDE cdrom writers work, and well, and that the potential
> > market is larger than for high end SCSI things).
> 
> And... Does it realy work?!
> I wanted to buy an HP-CDRW (rewriteable), which only comes with an IDE
> interface. The problem was that currently no cd-writing software for
> Linux supports this model, or forthat matter any IDE CDR.
> I was thinking about the SCSI-IDE driver as a possible solution, but
> couldn't find any reports about successful utilization of this driver
> with CDRs. Meanwhile I decided to postpone the purchase till I have some
> more information about it. I'll be grateful for any tips.
> While we're at it - I have another question concerning CD burning. From
> the CDR-Howto it appears that there is currently no way to make CD-->CD
> a copy of music CDs under Linux. Could that be true??? Anyone has
> experience with that?
> 
> Tuvik
> 
> P.S. If anyone is interested in the aforementioned CDRW, I think I can
> get it for a very good price, so let me know.
> -- 
> _______________________________________
>            Tuvik Beker
>       becket@shum.huji.ac.il
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> _______________________________________
> 

Peter Lorand Peres
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