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In <3E05D215.8B65F367@attglobal.net>, on 12/22/02   
   at 06:54 AM, Harry Chris Motin  said:  
>An ATAPI CD writer unit is the same as a CD unit that uses the IDE  
>interface (sometimes called EIDE, sometimes called ATA). If you installed  
 
Butch's unit is a typical IDE unit.  
 
>this unit and it goes to a SCSI board, then it's a SCSI unit. I think  
>that you can only get IDE and SCSI CD units right at the moment (no  
>firewire). But I could be wrong on that!  
 
FWIW, firewire and USB CD-RWs are readily available.  Of course, there are  
not OS/2 drivers at the moment.  
 
Steven  
 
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