I'm in Spain, Antonio, in the North (Santander).
Thanks. Your option appears to be the better and less
expensive, if you permit to me the comment :-)
Greetings
Sergio
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De: Carlini, Antonio <Antonio.Carlini(a)riverstonenet.com>
Para: 'classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org' <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Fecha: mi?rcoles, 24 de octubre de 2001 16:57
Asunto: RE: Caddy for one DEC-RDD40 external cdrom unit
John Allain [mailto:allain@panix.com]
I have spares for the '42. if they're
the same as the '40 you
can have one. I think they're Very common. I don't think
I've seen a caddied CDROM drive that Doesn't use this
type of caddy.
The RRD42 is (IIRC) a Sony unit (possibly
with modified firmware). It takes
a "standard" caddy.
The RRD40 is a much older Philips(?)
CD-ROM (1x) and it takes a caompletely
different form of CD holder (often
referred to as "antlers").
FWIW: the RRD43 is a tray-loader and
the RRD44 is back to a caddy. The
first DEC CDROM drive was the RRD50, which
was essentially a tabletop, caddyless
(flip open the top and load CD)
RRD40 (except, I believe, *slower*!!).
I have at least one RRD40 CD holder,
which I can supply if noone nearer
can dig one up (I'm in the UK).
Antonio