On Mon, Mar 20, 2000 at 11:03:13AM -0800, Heather wrote: > The advantage of LS-120 or ZIPs is that a moderately large number of client > sites I'd visit will have *desktops* with the support. Now that I have a > CD-RW drive it's less of a big whoop. Everyone has CD bays, and the laptops > I have access to that don't have CDs of their own all work great with the > one Addonics PCMCIA/ATAPI bay I own. > > Anyone try their RW by the way?
Yes, all the time. Use them for backups or data. Since cdrw's are now only twice the price of cdr's, I only use cdr's for audio cd's and data cd's for my thinkpad (it has an ancient 4speed cd drive that doesn't reed cdrw's). On this topic: has anyone tried to write multisession cd's? Wouter... -- Wat voor een paperclip geldt, geldt in wezen ook voor een server. - Compaq over de nieuwste ProLiant servers

