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> (I hate working on that thing!) Pentium 133. He has a 6.8 GB hard
drive
> and 64 MB of ram. After reading about Pam Leming's problems with a
200MHz,
> I wonder if he'll be spitting in the wind with an IDE drive. Are SCSI
> drives much more expensive?
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> I think someone on this list had a CD-R on a 486, but was that SCSI?
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> Your thoughts?
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> Thank you.
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> J. Paul Jones
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paul,
I have used an ide Ricoh cdr - rw on my P166 with 64meg of ram before I
upgraded, I had a few failures but that was mostly down to inexperience
(I think). The setup did work tho, I would guess that if you are
prepared to copy everything to the hard drive first, and burn at 1x
speed, you ought to be able to copy most things. A SCSI would work
better but you'd have to buy a scsi card to go with it.... more money!
Leigh Jennings
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