On 12/04/02 19:24, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
Yes, they do - check out Plextor for one, most others make them. I buy them for performance. However, morons such as work at BestBuy and CompUSA can't be expected to know about them. The only reason they IDE is they've seen it on enough boxes for it to sink into their little brains. If you want to find real equipment you won't find it at these places - or if you do no one will know what it is.
The men in the computer store (BestBuy, CompuUSA), smile and shake their heads each time I ask about scsi cdrom's. Do they exist?Joel On Wed, Dec 04, 2002 at 10:06:11PM -0500, Brett I. Holcomb wrote:
> Just for the record,
> > > Ahh.. The pain has stopped. It only took two short evenings to get
> this working under linux. The scsi stuff is a pain. Knowing how to use
> modules is a must. If I hadn't had to install a zip drive last year,
> another scsi pretender, I would have been a lot longer doing this.
No - the psuedo scsi stuff is a pain <G>. Real SCSI just works <G>.
Another reason I stick with real SCSI!
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