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OK folks...

I know I did it again I forgot some of the more important things in my
 specs...

I'm replacing an old Matshita CW-7585 ATAPI IDE internal drive and wish a
newer drive to be a 'plugin' replacement...  It's a junk parts system with an
old INTEL 1.7GHZ mother board and I use it for single copies of original
music...  and little more...

I am using X-CD-Roast and wish to stay with that program....

Excuse the lack of info...

vince

On Monday 04 February 2008 22:05, Vince Werber wrote:
> Hi Folks...
>
> It's about time for me to get a few more CD-R/RW drives for a Slackware 11
> box...
>
> Only CD read and write are required, speed isn't an issue either...  Price
> is but these things seems to be low enough in price these days so even that
> doesn't seem to be an issue...
>
> Writing is the important part... I don't rip CD's anyway...
>
> So... what new units do you all recommend these days???
>
> Thanks in advanced
>
> vince aka Wesa
>
> http://vincewerber.org
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