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Ipaq C700-815E Multibay CD-R options



 
 
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Old September 7th 04, 09:54 PM
Rich Jordan
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Default Ipaq C700-815E Multibay CD-R options

We need to add a removeable storage device to an existing Win2K Ipaq
desktop. The Compaq options list shows the following CD-R drives:

153992-001 4x
201808-B21 4x
273837-B21 16x/10x

The last one seems to be quite scarce. None are available new (unless
something pops up on Epay). The LS120 and Zip250 options are not
suitable to our needs, and a USB connected device would just be too
slow.

One common one, new on Ebay and elsewhere, is 269089-B25;
24x/10x/24x/8x DVD/CD-R. I'd prefer a new unit because this will be
the primary data backup for the site (the data is volatile so long
media life is not an issue, but short term (6-9 month) readability is
mandatory.

Does the 269089-B25 unit, or any other Compaq Multibay CD-R capable
unit that is still available new (even if not from Compaq) work in the
Ipaq desktop under Win2K (even though they are not listed as supported
options)?

Thanks for any info

Rich
 




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