Re: Cd Burner / scsi stuff

2000-10-21 Thread Russell Coker
On 2000-10-21 04:13, Drew Parsons wrote: >> It's been suggested that I get an Adaptec Miniscsi carbus card, and hook a >> plextor burner to it. I'm looking for a good balance of price and speed >> in my options - i know a parallel port is out and USB isnt a good idea, so >> is a scsi card my only

Re: Cd Burner / scsi stuff

2000-10-20 Thread Russell Coker
On 2000-10-21 04:13, Drew Parsons wrote: >> It's been suggested that I get an Adaptec Miniscsi carbus card, and hook a >> plextor burner to it. I'm looking for a good balance of price and speed >> in my options - i know a parallel port is out and USB isnt a good idea, so >> is a scsi card my only

Re: Cd Burner / scsi stuff

2000-10-20 Thread Drew Parsons
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 11:04:42AM -0500, David Smock wrote: > I've got a Dell Inspiron 5000, and im looking to get a burner. > > It's been suggested that I get an Adaptec Miniscsi carbus card, and hook a > plextor burner to it. I'm looking for a good balance of price and speed in my > options -

Re: Cd Burner / scsi stuff

2000-10-20 Thread Drew Parsons
On Fri, Oct 20, 2000 at 11:04:42AM -0500, David Smock wrote: > I've got a Dell Inspiron 5000, and im looking to get a burner. > > It's been suggested that I get an Adaptec Miniscsi carbus card, and hook a > plextor burner to it. I'm looking for a good balance of price and speed in my > options -

Cd Burner / scsi stuff

2000-10-20 Thread David Smock
I've got a Dell Inspiron 5000, and im looking to get a burner. It's been suggested that I get an Adaptec Miniscsi carbus card, and hook a plextor burner to it. I'm looking for a good balance of price and speed in my options - i know a parallel port is out and USB isnt a good idea, so is a scsi ca

Cd Burner / scsi stuff

2000-10-20 Thread David Smock
I've got a Dell Inspiron 5000, and im looking to get a burner. It's been suggested that I get an Adaptec Miniscsi carbus card, and hook a plextor burner to it. I'm looking for a good balance of price and speed in my options - i know a parallel port is out and USB isnt a good idea, so is a scsi c