Nic Ive been down that track.
Best buy is the Acer CD-Writer IDE CDR6206A 6xR 2xR from Dove Electronics
<>$350:
http://www.dove.co.nz/
Best check if it has drivers for NT. It works well with 95/98 albeit a bit
slow on picking up tracks off the CDR because it uses a device driver which
probably could be better.
Plugs in parallel with your existing CD and interfaces/sets up no worries
Uncle Arthur.
However it has heaps of software and does everything you could ask.
If you get one, could advise so we can compare current files distributed on
the CD (if there are later drivers I would appreciate).
My PC is the same config as yours except no NT and 64Meg.
Cheers,
Alistair George
> I'm looking at getting a 4x or 6x CDRW (most likely an HP Surestore type
> thing), and I'm thinking IDE or SCSI. SCSI is, obviously, the better
> one, but my machine is fairly packed with hardware at present (TNT2, dvd
> decoder, network, sound etc etc etc) and I can't fit another PCI card
> in. IDE is obviously a better option for me.
>
> So, does anyone know of anything specificly wrong with an IDE CDRW - I
> have a K6-2 350 with 128meg of RAM running NT4 (soon, maybe, 5) -
> hardware resources (ie, CPU and memory) is not too much of a
> problem.....
>
> Ta
>
> Nic
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