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Gary Granat wrote:
> 1) I'm considering a Sony CRX220A drive. Can anyone suggest reasons why this
> is not a good option. If so, alternate suggestions will be appreciated.
RSJ, incl. the trial version and its downloadable support files, should come with a file
that lists the makes and models they support, right down to the firmware level, IIRC.
This list is not always the most up to date, but it should be useful reference.
> 2) I seem to recall from past posts that using RSJ with an IDE drive is
> something less than straight forward. Is there a "cookbook" available to
> assist? If not, some pointers from those of you who have already done this
> task would also be appreciated.
Not sure what you're referring to here, but if it's that old LOCKCDR business,
which governs whether the drive will still be available as a *reader*, the adjustment
on that is quite simple.
Jordan
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