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− | === | + | === UltraBay II DVD-ROM Drive (11J8950/05K8886) === |
− | This is a | + | This is an optical drive that slides into a UltraBay II. |
− | + | === Features === | |
− | + | * Read/Write capabilities: | |
− | + | ** CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW (24x read speed) | |
− | + | ** DVD-ROM, DVD-R, DVD-RW (6x read speed) | |
− | + | * Tray loading | |
− | * | + | * Activity LED |
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+ | === Part numbers === | ||
+ | ==== Panasonic SR-8171-LBZ ==== | ||
+ | * 05K8885 (05K8884) | ||
+ | ==== Panasonic SR-8171-L ==== | ||
+ | * 05K9066 (05K9065) | ||
+ | ==== Toshiba SD-C2002 ==== | ||
+ | * 05K9014 (05K9013), 11J8952 (11J8996), 27L3527 | ||
− | + | === Linux support === | |
− | + | If connected at boot time, the drive is normally {{path|/dev/sr0}}. | |
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− | === Linux | ||
− | If connected at boot time, the drive is {{path|/dev/ | ||
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+ | == Models supporting this accessory == | ||
+ | * {{770}}, {{770E}}, {{770ED}}, {{770X}}, {{770Z}} | ||
+ | * {{SelectaDock III}} | ||
− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Ultrabay Devices]] |
Latest revision as of 17:00, 12 October 2020
UltraBay II DVD-ROM Drive (11J8950/05K8886)This is an optical drive that slides into a UltraBay II. Features
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Part numbers
Panasonic SR-8171-LBZ
- 05K8885 (05K8884)
Panasonic SR-8171-L
- 05K9066 (05K9065)
Toshiba SD-C2002
- 05K9014 (05K9013), 11J8952 (11J8996), 27L3527
Linux support
If connected at boot time, the drive is normally /dev/sr0.