On Sun, 10 Jan 1999, Brendan Miller wrote:
> Anyone have experience (good preferred, but others welcome) with
> SCSI CDROM changers under Linux? I think these were probably likely
> a hit 2-3 years ago, and you don't hear much about them. I know we
> have some Pioneer 2x 6disc changers at work, but 2x seems a bit slow
> for these days. Also, the NEC 4x7 seems popular (or was at one time),
> but I don't know...
I've got a Pioneer 2x 6disc at work, and a Nakamichi MBR7 at home. Both
work great. Both are kind of slow by modern standards, but might be
useful if you want to have a library of CDs online and not having to
manually change CDs over data retrieval speed. Another possible
use...lots of online music :)
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