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I am planning to upgrade my system (Warp 4) to include a CD-R/RW drive. I am
all IDE so my plan is to go the IDE route on this upgrade and plan to use RSJ.
I have a couple of questions:
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. Keep
in mind that I'm living in the hinterlands and can't run down to the nearest
Fry's for hardware.
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.
--gary
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