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Re: Re: Network CD ROM
Paul,
All things being equal, if you have equipment at Node 0, why not just
drop
additional CDRW and DVD into it. I have 2 x CD (IDE and SCSI) 1 x
CDRW and 1 x
DVD in one box and works fine altho I uprated the PSU.
Mark
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"paul_watkin"
<paul_watkin@xxxxxxx
use.co.uk>
29/05/2002
15:27
Please respond
to
ukha_d
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To:
ukha_d@xxxxxxx
cc: (bcc:
Mark
Marooth/SCOTIA)
Subject:
[ukha_d] Re: Network CD
ROM
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Am trying to locate all the PC's in node 0 and use a KVM switch and
CAT5 extender from Belkin to manage/use them from my office
(upstairs), but would like to have a very small box on the desk
containing a CDRW and DVD drive so I don't have to leg it down stairs
when I want to change games etc.
Paul
--- In ukha_d@y..., "Mark Marooth" <MMarooth@s...>
wrote:
>
>
> Seriously,
>
> Dave Mclaughlin (In this Group) is the master of Single Board
Computers. He may
> be able to point you at a source of said SBC's which have a
Network
and IDE
> Interface.
>
> Mark
>
>
>
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"paul_watkin"
>
<paul_watkin@xxxxxxx
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use.co.uk>
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>
29/05/2002
14:58
>
Please respond
to
>
ukha_d
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Subject: [ukha_d] Network CD
ROM
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>
> Does anybody know of a company doing CDROM or CDRW drives that can
be
> hooked up to the LAN directly i.e no host computer??
>
> My other option is to try and get a motherboard and two drives
into
> an external drive case
>
> Any thoughts on the feasability of this?
>
> Paul
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>
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