On Sunday, June 30, 2002, at 02:27 AM, E McCann wrote:

> You can, but there *are* internal SCSI CD burners....

They are crushingly expensive unfortunately and quite slow if you buy 
used. I used a FW CD-RW on my 7300 that my buddy built and it was very 
fast. Well it worked up to 12x, but I have a poor FW card (hey - it was 
free!) and it didn't like going much faster but 12x and below it was 
solid. I estimate you could build a 32x CD-RW in an Oxford 911 powered 
enclosure for about �150 so I guess you could do it for US$140-60 
(including a FW card), which is about what you'd pay for a SCSI internal 
10x CD-RW I think.

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