Difference between revisions of "Ultrabay Enhanced DVD Multi-Burner II"
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=== Ultrabay Enhanced Super Multi-Burner Drive=== | === Ultrabay Enhanced Super Multi-Burner Drive=== | ||
− | This is | + | This is a PATA DVD writer for the Ultrabay Enhanced. |
=== Features === | === Features === | ||
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*Access Speed: 140 ms (CD-ROM) / 160 ms (DVD-ROM) | *Access Speed: 140 ms (CD-ROM) / 160 ms (DVD-ROM) | ||
*2 MB Buffer | *2 MB Buffer | ||
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− | === | + | ==== Actual drives ==== |
+ | * HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GMA-4082N | ||
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+ | === Part numbers === | ||
*Order PN: 40Y8624 | *Order PN: 40Y8624 | ||
*FRU PN: 39T2723 | *FRU PN: 39T2723 | ||
− | === Linux | + | === Linux support === |
− | If connected at boot time, the drive is | + | If connected at boot time, the drive is normally {{path|/dev/sr0}}. |
=== Supported with === | === Supported with === | ||
− | * ThinkPad {{R50}}, {{R50p}}, {{R51}}, {{R52}} | + | * ThinkPad {{R50}}, {{R50p}}, {{R51}}, {{R52}}, {{R60}}, {{R61}}, {{R61i}} |
− | * ThinkPad {{Z60m}} | + | * ThinkPad {{Z60m}}, {{Z61e}}, {{Z61m}}, {{Z61p}} |
+ | === Vendor documentation === | ||
+ | *[http://www-307.ibm.com/pc/support/site.wss/document.do?lndocid=MIGR-63974 Product overview page] | ||
[[Category:Components]] | [[Category:Components]] |
Revision as of 17:04, 5 August 2011
Ultrabay Enhanced Super Multi-Burner DriveThis is a PATA DVD writer for the Ultrabay Enhanced. Features
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Actual drives
- HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GMA-4082N
Part numbers
- Order PN: 40Y8624
- FRU PN: 39T2723
Linux support
If connected at boot time, the drive is normally /dev/sr0.