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Some update: it turns out that I/O Magic recently changed drive suppliers. - From their forum I gathered that they used to use an Optorite drive (firmware 2.xx). The drive that I just got a week ago from TigerDirect is a BTC drive, ID string DVDRW IDE 1004, firmware 0039. So if you can, try and check the id string before you buy.
I appreciate the additional info. I picked the drive up on the condition that the retailer will take it back within 30 days as long as all the contents are returned. I am permitted to try it out.
I installed the drive, but cdrecord --scanbus does not see it. I see the following in the boot log though:
hdd: GENERIC DVD DUAL 4xMax, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive . . hdd: attached ide-cdrom driver hdd: ATAPI 40X DVD-ROM DVD-R CD-R/RW drive, 8192kB Cache
There's also a cd burner at /dev/hdc which is identified by cdrecord --scanbus
If I use 'dvd+rw-mediainfo /dev/hdd' with a blank dvd-r in the drive, I do get a host of information, including identification of a blank disk in the drive.
How do I get to the id string?
-- Until later, Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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