Difference between revisions of "UltraslimBay DVD-ROM Drive"
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| − | === UltraslimBay | + | === UltraslimBay DVD-ROM Drive === |
| − | This is | + | This is an optical drive that slides into an UltraslimBay. |
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==== Features ==== | ==== Features ==== | ||
| − | * Read capabilities | + | * Read/Write capabilities |
| − | ** CD-ROM (20x) | + | ** CD-ROM, CD-R (20x or 24x speed) |
| − | ** DVD-ROM (2x) | + | ** CD-RW (10x speed) |
| − | *Weight: | + | ** DVD-ROM, DVD-R (2x speed or 6x speed) |
| + | * 512 KiB buffer cache | ||
| + | * Weight: 280 grams or 0.62 pounds | ||
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=== Part numbers === | === Part numbers === | ||
| − | * | + | ==== 24x/10x/6x optical drive ==== |
| − | * | + | * 05K9169, 27L3873 |
| + | ==== 20x/10x/2x optical drive ==== | ||
| + | * 05K8971, 05K8890 | ||
=== Linux support === | === Linux support === | ||
If connected at boot time, the drive is normally {{path|/dev/sr0}}. | If connected at boot time, the drive is normally {{path|/dev/sr0}}. | ||
| − | == | + | == Models supporting this accessory == |
| − | * | + | * {{600}}, {{600E}}, {{600X}} |
| − | *[[Portable Drive Bay]] | + | * [[Portable Drive Bay]] |
| − | *[[UltraBase]] | + | * [[UltraBase]] |
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| − | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Ultrabay Devices]] |
Revision as of 18:33, 4 April 2020
UltraslimBay DVD-ROM DriveThis is an optical drive that slides into an UltraslimBay. Features
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Part numbers
24x/10x/6x optical drive
- 05K9169, 27L3873
20x/10x/2x optical drive
- 05K8971, 05K8890
Linux support
If connected at boot time, the drive is normally /dev/sr0.