pchilson wrote:Too many daft buggers gettin out the door.
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Haha how'd that classic Yorkshire expression get to Canada? Like it!
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Ian wrote:digitaldoc wrote:I wonder if a 1213S to 16x firmware swap is a possibility. Strange that LiteOn would let Memorex rebadge and sell their drive first. Perhaps they want to work the firmware kinks out first w/o "spoiling" the LiteOn name.
Wouldn't be the first time Lite-On has done this. Here in the US, TDK and Memorex often ship their Lite-On clones before Lite-On.
jase wrote:pchilson wrote:Too many daft buggers gettin out the door.
Haha how'd that classic Yorkshire expression get to Canada? Like it!
Ian wrote:beach-hobo wrote:Here's a good Question for the gang. The D2 has an external version. Would like to know how they are doing that. I don't think it is going to be usb since the burst transfer rate is about 11MBS (8X). My guess it's going to be IEEE1394b. You have to have at least a 22 MBS to support a 16X drive.
From press release:
Featuring both USB 2.0 and IEEE 1394a FireWire interfaces, the external drive offers universal connectivity at blazingly fast speeds of 480 Mbs for USB 2.0 and 400 Mbs for FireWire
code65536 wrote:digitaldoc wrote:I wonder if a 1213S to 16x firmware swap is a possibility. Strange that LiteOn would let Memorex rebadge and sell their drive first. Perhaps they want to work the firmware kinks out first w/o "spoiling" the LiteOn name.
Their rebadgers are their best customers, so they get first dibs on production. What is left after that then gets sold under the LiteOn name...
Ian wrote:I gotta say that I really like the way the drive looks. It's obviously a Lite-On, but the colors and blue LED make it stand out a little.
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