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Old 11-17-2000, 10:28 AM
Treble Hum Treble Hum is offline
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Default Adaptec Jam & Firewire CDRW Drives

Can anyone recommend a Firewire CDRW Drive that works with Adaptec Jam. On Adaptec's site, it does not say if the drives are SCSI, IDE, or Firewire. For example, I'm interested in the Que! external drive, but Adaptec's site doesn't say weather it supports the USB, SCSI, or Firewire. Thanks!

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Old 11-18-2000, 12:35 AM
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Default Re: Adaptec Jam & Firewire CDRW Drives

Jams recent update to 2.6 added USB and Firewire functionality. Check in Adaptecs software updates section.....

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