When looking on Deja, the general consensus was that the DC315U drivers
weren't mature and it was not considered reliable for cdrw yet.
Patrick
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From: "Robert Giles" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "chien-yu chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>;
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Sent: Thursday, March 08, 2001 9:33 AM
Subject: Re: old question
> At 02:45 AM 3/8/01 -0600, chien-yu chen wrote:
> >as far as performance/value, which scsi card would be my best choice
> >I am going to get a external scsi cd burner. And the only scsi card I
have
> >is this old scsi 1 card, that has 25 pins for the external port. I think
> >this drive is scsi 2. so probably even the connectors are different.
Since I
> >am not running a high end scsi environment, just want to use the drive.
> >I am looking for more of a cheap yet reliable card. thanks
>
> You could try a Tekram 315U board (ultra narrow - 50 pin HD) - no on-board
> BIOS for booting SCSI devices, but it's only $20 from dynastyexpress.com
and
> supported in Linux (as well as recent driver revisions from Tekram for
> Windows9x/ME/2K).
>
>
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> Robert Giles UT CS
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