Well, from my small experience - I have the HP 7200e Parallel CD-R

It's basically a IDE CD-R in a box with a Circuit thats emulate IDE with
the Parallel port.

It's NOT fast (I think it writes x2 - I use it as an emergency CDROM). I
know there are better models with X4 write with the same circuit...

I really suggest to you to buy a SCSI CD-R. From my experience they're
faster and more reliable and worth the extra shekels..

Hetz


On Tue, 21 Sep 1999, Shenderovich, Uri wrote:

> Hi all,
> I asked the question , before a while, about the best CDR for Linux
> Well,probably the question wasn't formulated too clear.
> So,I'll put it another way.
> Just tell me what kind of CDR(W) you have.I'm interesting esspecially at
> parallel (external) models.
> 
> Thanks,
>       Uri
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