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At the moment, we have statements about the following CD writers. Please
don't forget to check if they section Working systems or section Systems causing problems with your system.
- Yamaha CDR 100/102 (recommended)
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These CD writers don't have any known SCSI problems. They are old, but
known as very reliable drives. People tell, they don't get any coasters
when using these drives.
- Yamaha CDR 200/400 (recommended)
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This is the new generation of Yamaha drives. Since they are not yet
available for a long time (as of 7/97), we can't tell how long they
live. But they seem to work reliable and people report they don't
get any coasters when using these drives.
- Ricoh MP6200S (recommended)
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This is a new (as of 7/97) CD-RW drive. If you'ld like to be able to
write up to 1000 times on a CD-RW, you should consider buying this drive.
Seems to be a good deal! People report they don't get any coasters when
using this drive.
- TEAC CD50S (?)
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We never had such a drive, but the users who have one seem to be happy
with it.
- JVC (be careful!)
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There are some people who really like their JVC drives, and others, who
have nothing but problems. Although it obviously doesn't cause SCSI
hangups, it sometimes reports strange errors and creates coasters. Seems
to have problems caused by firmware bugs.
- Ricoh 1420 / CDR_Plextor (be careful!)
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The Plextor drive totally confused our SCSI hostadapter. We don't know
if Ricoh 1420 is better in this point.
- Sony (be careful!)
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Sony CDU 926S won't be able to perform DAO writing. So it's good for
TAO mode only. The drive we had got hangups when reading audio tracks
while starting to read a new track.
- Philips/HP (be careful!)
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Philips and HP drives don't work with every SCSI hostadpater. Sometimes,
reselection problems appear, e.g. on A3000 or GVP hostadapters. This
results in coasters. Additionally, the old Philips/HP generation (CDD
2000/HP 4020) suffer from hardware problems. Many of these drives need
repair every few months. The new Philips/HP generation (CDD 2600/HP 6020)
have problems when extrating audio data.
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