On Sun, 17 Apr 2005, Jules Richardson wrote:
There's nothing special about the drive mechanism
for SCSI CD reading
devices by the way (compared to say IDE) - I've never known one that
*won't* read CD-Rs, but just like IDE and laptop drives, it depends a
lot on the quality of the CD-R media used in the first place.
I have two Pioneer SCSI CD changers: a DRM-600 and a DRM-604. The
DRM-600 is the older of the two, but will read CD-R media just fine. The
newer DRM-604 won't read ANY of my CD-Rs, no matter what media was used.
Go figure.
Mike Loewen mloewen at cpumagic.scol.pa.us
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