On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 09:02, R. Stepanyan wrote:
> >> Anyone has any experience with these external cases?
>
> >I just ordered one a few days ago that should be here next Monday. Mine
> >in particular is a firewire one. I'll post my experiences on here. I'm
> >going to be using it with a Sony DVD-
On Fri, 2003-07-25 at 09:02, R. Stepanyan wrote:
> >> Anyone has any experience with these external cases?
>
> >I just ordered one a few days ago that should be here next Monday. Mine
> >in particular is a firewire one. I'll post my experiences on here. I'm
> >going to be using it with a Sony DVD-
#include
* Cristophe Coutand [Wed, Jul 16 2003, 06:23:50PM]:
> I used a Archos MiniCDRW 4*4*24 which can be used both with the PCMCIA slot
> or
> the USB port.
> I started to use it with a kernel 2.2.19 on the PCMCIA slot and it worked
PCMCIA? Old PCMCIA type or Cardbus card? What was the driver
>> Anyone has any experience with these external cases?
>I just ordered one a few days ago that should be here next Monday. Mine
>in particular is a firewire one. I'll post my experiences on here. I'm
>going to be using it with a Sony DVD-ROM drive as well as a Plextor
>CD-RW, and possibly a 120G
#include
* Cristophe Coutand [Wed, Jul 16 2003, 06:23:50PM]:
> I used a Archos MiniCDRW 4*4*24 which can be used both with the PCMCIA slot
> or
> the USB port.
> I started to use it with a kernel 2.2.19 on the PCMCIA slot and it worked
PCMCIA? Old PCMCIA type or Cardbus card? What was the driver
>> Anyone has any experience with these external cases?
>I just ordered one a few days ago that should be here next Monday. Mine
>in particular is a firewire one. I'll post my experiences on here. I'm
>going to be using it with a Sony DVD-ROM drive as well as a Plextor
>CD-RW, and possibly a 120G
On 16 Jul 2003, R. Stepanyan wrote:
> I'd really appreciate any piece of advice concerning usage of usb CD
> burners on Linux.
Sure. Don't do it unless you have a USB 2.0 system and a 480mbps case.
IIRC, that is "high speed" USB, as opposed to "full speed" at 12mbps.
[...]
> Planning to buy suc
On 16 Jul 2003, R. Stepanyan wrote:
> I'd really appreciate any piece of advice concerning usage of usb CD
> burners on Linux.
Sure. Don't do it unless you have a USB 2.0 system and a 480mbps case.
IIRC, that is "high speed" USB, as opposed to "full speed" at 12mbps.
[...]
> Planning to buy suc
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 17:55, R.Stepanyan wrote:
> One more thing: I've also heard about "IDE->USB" cases.
> They are quite cheap (up to $100) and allow to use "normal"
> internal IDE devices via usb.
>
> Example:
> http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=ME-320U2
> which costs only $35.00
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 10:55, R.Stepanyan wrote:
> One more thing: I've also heard about "IDE->USB" cases.
> They are quite cheap (up to $100) and allow to use "normal"
> internal IDE devices via usb.
>
> Example:
> http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=ME-320U2
> which costs only $35.00 !!!
On Wednesday 16 July 2003 17:55, R.Stepanyan wrote:
> One more thing: I've also heard about "IDE->USB" cases.
> They are quite cheap (up to $100) and allow to use "normal"
> internal IDE devices via usb.
>
> Example:
> http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=ME-320U2
> which costs only $35.00
One more thing: I've also heard about "IDE->USB" cases.
They are quite cheap (up to $100) and allow to use "normal"
internal IDE devices via usb.
Example:
http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=ME-320U2
which costs only $35.00 !!!
So, if one buys such a thing and a relatively cheap "intern
Hi,
I used a Archos MiniCDRW 4*4*24 which can be used both with the PCMCIA slot or
the USB port.
I started to use it with a kernel 2.2.19 on the PCMCIA slot and it worked fine. Now I have updated
my kernel to 2.4.18 and I plug the CD burner on the USB port even if the reading speed is slower
w
On Wed, 2003-07-16 at 10:55, R.Stepanyan wrote:
> One more thing: I've also heard about "IDE->USB" cases.
> They are quite cheap (up to $100) and allow to use "normal"
> internal IDE devices via usb.
>
> Example:
> http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=ME-320U2
> which costs only $35.00 !!!
> I'd really appreciate any piece of advice concerning usage of usb CD
> burners on Linux. After reading linux-usb.org, I am mainly interested in
> any positive or negative experience you have had with this kind of
> devices.
I am also very much interested to complete the survey of mobile
CD burn
One more thing: I've also heard about "IDE->USB" cases.
They are quite cheap (up to $100) and allow to use "normal"
internal IDE devices via usb.
Example:
http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=ME-320U2
which costs only $35.00 !!!
So, if one buys such a thing and a relatively cheap "intern
Hi,
I used a Archos MiniCDRW 4*4*24 which can be used both with the PCMCIA slot or
the USB port.
I started to use it with a kernel 2.2.19 on the PCMCIA slot and it worked fine. Now I have updated
my kernel to 2.4.18 and I plug the CD burner on the USB port even if the reading speed is slower
w
> I'd really appreciate any piece of advice concerning usage of usb CD
> burners on Linux. After reading linux-usb.org, I am mainly interested in
> any positive or negative experience you have had with this kind of
> devices.
I am also very much interested to complete the survey of mobile
CD burn
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