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Regarding your HW consideration:
Well, Sony may be a good brand but regarding reputation =
I do and would also following the suggestion to Plextor !
Beside of choosing by brand I would recommend choosing =
by RSJ supported HW list !!
Would be somewhat disappointing buying an Sony CRX220A =
and learn that it will not work or get supported possibly !?
Another question: Plextor has "Burnproof" ! Does your Sony =
have it too ?
Myself I do like very much th have the burner as a SCSI unit =
independently from the IDE environment and this would be =
my suggestion to consider !!!
Regards, svobi
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marka@relaypoint.net on 03.09.2003 08.59.42
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: CD-R/RW Upgrade Plans
In , on 09/02/03 =
at 10:59 PM, "Gary Granat" said:
>1) I'm considering a Sony CRX220A drive. Can anyone suggest reasons
why
>this is not a good option.
I don't know anything about the Sony, but can highly recommend
Plextors. =
I have a SCSI SCSI R/RW from them, that's been great, but now they
seemed
to be dropping SCSI like many others. I've heard that their IDE drives
continue their reputation for high quality.
>Keep
>in mind that I'm living in the hinterlands and can't run down to the
>nearest Fry's for hardware.
I don't even know if you can find them at Fry's. Order them via
Internet. =
Where *are* you living?
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