> You should be happy that it works at all!  Given that it's running at USB
> 1.1's full-speed and not USB 2.0's high-speed, and given that it uses the
> somewhat obsolete CBI transport protocol (that's the "P 00" in your
> message above), you shouldn't be surprised that it's slow.
> 
> Alan Stern

It can write with maximal 4x speed - it certainly was not easy to get so fast, being 
also a CD-RW Device, back in 1999 or so. 
With windows98/ME it runs (or rather ran) quite stable, if it was not crashing the 
system right on startup. But now I don't want to boot it just for burning a CD, as 
that often means to update and secure again a system I don't like anymore.

Regards
Jonas


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