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Part of a birthday gift from.... a Friend. Little bit of a hit-n-miss at first but finally got all the parts needed for newest computer upgrade.
These Newegg purchased parts (~$40 including.... 68 CENT shipping charge) are:
* Rosewill 36" SATA III UV Blue Flat Cable w/ Locking Latch (RCAB-11040, 1.5 to 6 Gbps, the two pretty blue still rolled cables toward the back)
* StarTech 12" LP4 to 2 SATA Internal Power Splitter Cable (PYO2LP4SATA, the multi-colored cable)
* ASUS 24X DVD Burner (DRW-24B1ST/BLK/B/AS, called OEM with translation being you have to buy everything else separate)
* Rosewill 56Kbps Conexant Hardware Based Modem (RNX-56USB, V.92 Data/Fax/TAM, little black thing on top of DVD burner, SINGLE port)
Bought OEM parts in the past but somehow missed I needed to purchase cables and screws if I didn't already have them this time. Screws I had. Went ahead and bought the SATA power splitter cable since it was about the same cost as others. Figure sooner or later I'll end up needed it anyway. All parts would looked at with both backward and forward compatibility in mind, well, besides being among the first items showing in Newegg's low to high price availability feature for each component category. *grin*.
The Rosewill dialup modem (small black item in center on top of DVD burner) actually sped things up nearly times two of all things. Was previously having to rebuild the software for my VERY OLD internal Slamr based modem AND then it only connected max at 32800 bps (bits per second). This new external modem maxxes consistently at the 57600 bps rating. Feels like it, too, as websites are loading notably faster.
Parts are all running on Knoppix Linux 7.0.2 right now. In fact is first time I've been able to run the Knoppix 7.0.2 LiveDVD full throttle. Maybe only 10th time it's ever been fired up. Things slow down some but a quick memory upgrade as the next goal SHOULD help there. To get the modem up and running, I plugged it into the back then ran "sudo wvdial". Plugged results of /etc/wvdial.conf into kppp's configure settings and blew my mind... when it actually freaking worked! That doesn't happen often on the first go with this computer. :))
Life Lesson Learned the Hard Way was it took two purchases because I didn't realize the cables weren't included with the DVD burner. If you go buying cables, KNOW your machine and look for parts that tell you how many pins each end contains.. ALSO the external modem only has one port. Got lucky there as I had previously bought a two-way phone cable splitter.. That's plugged into the main line then phone and modem cables are plugged separately into it.
Thank you shoutout to My dot Buddy. for making this possible. :)
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Trash cans, liquor chest, putting trainers, DVD burner, plastic shelves, a lamp that has a decorative lightbulb. We have a similar lightbulb that we got for Christmas already. Flip-flops - Carolyn likes how they are purple. You can't really see the purple cube. We were disappointed that neither the purple cube nor the pink spray bottle glowed in the blacklight. Oh well.
DVD burner, clip lamp, decanters, decorative light bulb, flip-flops, flower pot, liquor chest, plastic shelves, purple cube, putting cup, putting green, putting trainer, shotglasses, spray bottle, trash cans, treasure chest.
upstairs, Clint and Carolyn's house, Alexandria, Virginia.
September 17, 2011.
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BACKSTORY: Read the full recount of this weekend's yard sale expedition at clintjcl.wordpress.com/?p=6855 ... Basically, we yardsaled ~2.5 hrs, drove ~21 miles, and spent $17.48 on ~16 items valued at ~$155.
This is the DVD drive in my notebook computer. I have seen it hundreds of times. Today is the first time I actually saw it. I like the combination of materials and finishes.
The laser block even has an electro-magnetically activated servo tracker. (Really cool)
Nice and flush with the front of the case. This case can use the quick-release drive retention clips, but the case only came with screws. No big deal. How often do you take out optical drives and hard drives?
This is just a regular DVD burner. The customer had no use for a Blu-ray drive.
Nunca pensé que diría esto: No se qué foto subir. Siempre que se dice eso se sube una foto chota que no le interesa a nadie. Esta no es la excepción.
Esta es mi última inversión. Una grabadora externa de DVD Pioneer con conexión a USB o FireWire. Hasta ahora no me cagó ni un solo disco. :)
Agradecimientos: A todos los que me conocen y todos lo que me estan mirando en este momento. Típica frase chota, vacía y repetitiva usada en los programas de TV... Por eso y, otras cosas, no veo más TV.
One of the cheaper external dual layer DVD burners I found on eBay. These are actually Windows only, but will work fine with OS X via USB 2 (not FireWire 400, though).
www.jasoncoleman.net/2007/02/17/fighting-the-man-internat...
I don't know what these things are called. They're the tool-less clips that keep the drives attached. Some people knocked them in reviews, but I think they worked well and my drives seemed secure. However, the 5.25 slots only had these retainers on one side. I took one of the extras and put it on this side to make sure the drive is secure.
It came with Nero 7 Essentials. Big whoop. I don't really care because I'm using GnomeBaker and KDE. Also LaCie has a utility for creating LightScribe images.
DVD Burner installed. That space in the bottom is for a 3.5 in./5.25 in. converter that I took out... as I didn't get a floppy drive.
Also on top is the mobo's manual which I referenced... extensively.
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Sony-Optiarc. I have installed two of these in the past, and they've proven to be good reliable performers.
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