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Old February 16th, 2002, 12:05 AM
lvl1rpb lvl1rpb is offline
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Note Book Computer

Does anybody know for sure if any of the new notebook computers with burners will be compatible with Microstudio?

Or a burner, CD Rom, or DVD drive that will read CDGs? (besides the ones on the aproved MTU list)

Thanks,

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Old February 16th, 2002, 01:31 AM
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Plextor...

Plextor makes a thin-line CDR drive for Laptop computers that can read/write CDG. However, it is not in general use in Laptops as their drive is too expensive for the general computer population. Also, the drive is only available in 30 quantity in the marketplace. Not too easy to get one. We do have one and it works like a champ.

The only solution we have is our USB drive that plugs into a USB-1 or USB-2 port.
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Old February 23rd, 2002, 02:07 PM
Darlene Darlene is offline
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I have a Dell Inspirion 8000 Laptop, and I use a Fantom IEEE (firewire) CD-RW (it's a Plexwriter 16/10/40A in a Fantom Firewire box - External) It works great..

Just wanted people to know there's another option, besides the slim line
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