[rescue] RE: Sparc Classic Resurrection for Newbie
warewolf
warewolf at chronix.xabean.net
Thu Jan 10 19:39:24 CST 2002
About, oh two years ago now I guess; I bought the "Plextor Power Pak" --
8x2x20 PlexWriter (50pin), and the UltraPlex 40x (68pin).
I have to say, I'm very happy with both drives. The plexwriter has /yet/ to
produce a coaster in *nix. And no, it doesn't have that "burnproof" crap.
And to think -- I burn on a linux box .... over nfs... from another linux box.
The only problem I've had with both drives is a recent one- aparently the
gears inside to open and close the tray have slipped a bit and don't close, or
something inside the drive itself (it's not the edge of the tray, I removed
it) is catching an edge somewhere and not closing on it's own every time.
"No money for you, Crazy Round Man." - Samurai Jack
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Richard G Harman Jr <rharman+nospam at richardharman.com>
PBS.org Webmonkey / BOFH / Unix Sysadmin / KE4POK
Quoted from Mike Nicewonger:
> On Thu, 10 Jan 2002, you wrote:
> > I just got mine and it is not quite what I expected. The Part # is PX-20TSi
> .
> >
> > I noticed there were no term jumper pins.
> > The physical interface is also 68 pin.
> >
> > I downloaded the manual from Plextor and all the diagrams show a 50 pin
> > interface and a jumper block with a TERM option. The fromt panel is also
> > somewhat different.
> >
> > It seems to be working fine with a 68->50 pin adapter. I can probably find
> > an internal terminator. But I'm wondering if you all have seen one of these
> > drives.
> >
> I personally really like the Plextor drives. IMHO they JustWork[tm]
>
> I have seen the odd 68 pin drive and it was an OEM for somebody. Not a standa
> rd
> plextor item.
>
> Mike N
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