wrote, in part:
>
> I think some of the Plextor SCSI models are still available ....
> ... If you want a Plextor, you may have to get
> it from someplace like that, without any discount.
There are 12x10x32x Plextor SCSI drives listed on www.PriceWatch.com
for under $200, from a number of different sources.
Hyper Microsystems,Inc., one of my preferred sources has 'em for $205.
This _appears_ to be the last (and fastest) SCSI writer Plextor made.
All the newest Plextor models are IDE.
>>
>> What is "burnproof technology" -- a large cache on the drive maybe?
visit: http://www.roxio.com/en/support/recorders/burnproof.html
http://www.plextor.be/english/technical/burnproof.html
or do your own Google search on the subject. You'll get dozens of hits.
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