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==== Features ====
 
==== Features ====
* Read capabilities:
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* Read/Write capabilities:
** CD-RW, CD-R, CD-ROM (2x speed)
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** CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW (2x or 4x or 6x or 8x or 20x read speed)
* Weight: unknown
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* Tray-loader
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* Activity LED
 
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=== Part numbers ===
 
=== Part numbers ===
==== TEAC CD-40E-000-U ====
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==== unknown 20x speed optical drive ====
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* 02K0497, 02K0490
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==== unknown 8x speed optical drive ====
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* 45H8786
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==== unknown 6x speed optical drive ====
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* 85G1957
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==== unknown 4x speed optical drive ====
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* 39H7413
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==== TEAC CD-40E-000-U (2x speed) ====
 
* 85G1914, 84G6361, 73H9984, 73H9983
 
* 85G1914, 84G6361, 73H9984, 73H9983
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=== Linux support ===
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If connected at boot time, the drive is normally {{path|/dev/sr0}}.
  
 
== Models supporting this accessory ==
 
== Models supporting this accessory ==
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* {{SelectaDock I}}, {{SelectaDock II}}
 
* {{SelectaDock I}}, {{SelectaDock II}}
  
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[[Category:Ultrabay Devices]]

Revision as of 19:26, 4 April 2020

UltraBay Thick CD-ROM Drive

This is an optical drive that slides into an UltraBay Thick.

Features

  • Read/Write capabilities:
    • CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW (2x or 4x or 6x or 8x or 20x read speed)
  • Tray-loader
  • Activity LED

Part numbers

unknown 20x speed optical drive

  • 02K0497, 02K0490

unknown 8x speed optical drive

  • 45H8786

unknown 6x speed optical drive

  • 85G1957

unknown 4x speed optical drive

  • 39H7413

TEAC CD-40E-000-U (2x speed)

  • 85G1914, 84G6361, 73H9984, 73H9983

Linux support

If connected at boot time, the drive is normally /dev/sr0.

Models supporting this accessory