Here's a link to the specs:
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/32XCDROM.htm They made a mistake on the page, it's not IDE, it is most definitely SCSI.
At the time I bought this drive, it was an excellent drive. It's main selling point was the fact that it could rip audio CDs at 12-32X without using jitter correction and that it could read bad sectors (copy PSX cds).
Anyway, it uses a 50 pin SCSI interface so you'll need a SCSI card to use it.
I ask for the cost of shipping + $2 for my trouble, packing tape, a box, and gas money to go to the post office, UPS, or FedEx. It's in good working condition, I just took it out 2 days ago. They're going for about $10 on Ebay, but I don't even want to bother selling it so I'd much rather give it away.
First come, first serve!
Merry Christmas!
http://www.teac.com/DSPD/32XCDROM.htm They made a mistake on the page, it's not IDE, it is most definitely SCSI.
At the time I bought this drive, it was an excellent drive. It's main selling point was the fact that it could rip audio CDs at 12-32X without using jitter correction and that it could read bad sectors (copy PSX cds).
Anyway, it uses a 50 pin SCSI interface so you'll need a SCSI card to use it.
I ask for the cost of shipping + $2 for my trouble, packing tape, a box, and gas money to go to the post office, UPS, or FedEx. It's in good working condition, I just took it out 2 days ago. They're going for about $10 on Ebay, but I don't even want to bother selling it so I'd much rather give it away.
First come, first serve!
Merry Christmas!