Was I lucky? - I'll find out!

Wandering round my local computer fair, looking at one of the junk tables, I looked (for no particular reason) at a stack of ex-equipment CD-ROM drives.

The name TEAC caught my eye (on the one at the top, actually) - and the number CD-W548E, I thought sounded like a writer - the High speed Rewritable logo confiormed that at least.

Now my memory doesn't cover all the range, but a friend had a W54 (4x) - I knew the the W58 was 8x, and kind of placed it at the 12/10/32 level (same as what I've got, and ok for a spare machine if it works).

Was going to ask the price, but as someone else was looking at a a card, the guy went through it all anyway.
Passing over the pile, he said "they're all CD-ROM drives - tested, 3 quid".
Picking up the top drive, I said "might as well" and handed over my 3 pound pretty damn sharpish.

I must admit feeling a little bit doutful if I'd done the right thing, but actually, with BOXED, brand new (and, I thought, much faster) CD-RW drives at under £30, unless it was going to be guaranteed as a writer (and in some cases, a writer will read, but can't write a thing if the laser is getting weak), then it probably isn't worth any more than a nondescript CD-ROM anyway.


Looking up the number, I might have thought differently - if it WORKS, it's a 48/16/48 - with Mediatek chipset and as good as the current Liteons at Safedisk writing if I ever need to backup one. Not so hot on audio protection reading, an while it supports Mount Rainer packet, it was problematic in the test.

Well, when I get time to pull my ridiculously cluttered layout apart (NEVER let the PC case become a shelf support!), I'll find out if I got a great writer or a paperweight!

Wish me luck - on a secondhand writer, I'll probably need it!
 
LTR12101B said:
Wandering round my local computer fair, looking at one of the junk tables, I looked (for no particular reason) at a stack of ex-equipment CD-ROM drives.

The name TEAC caught my eye (on the one at the top, actually) - and the number CD-W548E, I thought sounded like a writer - the High speed Rewritable logo confiormed that at least.

Now my memory doesn't cover all the range, but a friend had a W54 (4x) - I knew the the W58 was 8x, and kind of placed it at the 12/10/32 level (same as what I've got, and ok for a spare machine if it works).

Was going to ask the price, but as someone else was looking at a a card, the guy went through it all anyway.
Passing over the pile, he said "they're all CD-ROM drives - tested, 3 quid".
Picking up the top drive, I said "might as well" and handed over my 3 pound pretty damn sharpish.

I must admit feeling a little bit doutful if I'd done the right thing, but actually, with BOXED, brand new (and, I thought, much faster) CD-RW drives at under £30, unless it was going to be guaranteed as a writer (and in some cases, a writer will read, but can't write a thing if the laser is getting weak), then it probably isn't worth any more than a nondescript CD-ROM anyway.


Looking up the number, I might have thought differently - if it WORKS, it's a 48/16/48 - with Mediatek chipset and as good as the current Liteons at Safedisk writing if I ever need to backup one. Not so hot on audio protection reading, an while it supports Mount Rainer packet, it was problematic in the test.

Well, when I get time to pull my ridiculously cluttered layout apart (NEVER let the PC case become a shelf support!), I'll find out if I got a great writer or a paperweight!

Wish me luck - on a secondhand writer, I'll probably need it!
Yeah,LTR... As we know ,TEAC make fine drives-hope it works out for you..Tell us all how you get on.... :)
 
The worst that might have happened to you is losing 3 pounds, which ain't that tragical after all! :D I've paid pretty recently 100 euros for a Plextor Premium...
 
I've had worse mistakes before now at more than 3 pounds, so I hope karma is turning my way for a change :)
The luck of the draw - and another time, I'd had a junk bin graphics card off one guy (dud, and just binned it) - next time, not actually complaining I said something about "luck of the draw" as it just came up in passing, and he said they expect them to work - pick another one out - very fair, as I was happy to let it drop.
The PCI Matrox Millenium 2 - that did work, has served me well as an "emergency" card - though the once mighty are now in the bargain bin.

They were all (and the traders at this show are a pretty fair bunch) said to be verified working CD-ROM drives so how a writer ends up in there? - possibly stripped from a job lot of surplus machines that were not good enough to sell complete, and one had been upgraded.

Not got round to trying yet. If it does work, I feel slightly guilty about taking advantage, but the straight fact is that it's not worth their time to search every pile of surplus for the odd item that may be better than average.
 
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