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Just a brief question (or two I think)!
I have a couple of toshiba laptops in IV Deskstations in my Win95/98
network. I have an old doublespeed Panasonic CD-ROM and ESS soundcard with
Panasonic interface. Can I put these into one of the docking station? Or
will it confuse the setup too much?
Currently I have the CD-Rom drive in a Win95 486DX266 with 12 MB ram. Its
working fine but would be better used in the network - keeps the kids off
the real machines!!
Nicki
> On 3 May 00, at 18:16, Alan Priol wrote:
>
> > Will a VLB socket3 motherboard accept a CD Reader? Putting
> > together a computer using a collection of spare parts and so far am
> > unable to get the M/B to recognize the CD Reader. If this is not
> > possible, will do things the hard way.
>
> If I recall correctly, most motherboards of that vintage didn't
> include IDE on-board, and so required tha addition of a controller or
> multi-I/O card to add this functionality. That *might* be part of
> your problem....
>
> Or it could be that your "spare part" CD-ROM drive, of similar age,
> is of one of the several non-IDE interface types that were originally
> common.
>
> David G
>
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