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Old 02-22-2004
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GOT A question...

Ok in my quest for knowledge ive usually done pretty well reading articles and messing with graphic Eq's and things like that.. But this is another issue

See My problem lays ina the copying field.. Mass producing my product now.. I dont want to pay to have it professionally pressed, The cost is too high for me at this time. Ive seen cd copying towers.. Now I want to build one of these because purchasing one of these SOB's is like 700.00's.. Now Ive built many computers for friends as well as coworkers and myself but I dont understand how so many cd-rom drives function ona tower.. To my knowledge I thought a motherboard could only operate and power 3 such drives.. These towers have 5 roms and from what im guessing they are all synced together to burn the data, its like having 1 drive but copying 5 cd's at once.. What im trying to get around too is the process for building one of these.. Wat type of parts enable it to copy 5-6 cd's at once... Thanks and I hope someone can help me out.. enjoy
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I have seen 5x burners for as little as $400
Consists of a tower, controller card and 5 burners.

There is an alternative though with your existing PC.

You can get an SCSI card and use up to 7 burners external.

or, use your 2nd IDE to attach 2 additional burners.

or, an IDE controller card add-on to expand on that.

You need a high performance P4 and plenty of Ram.
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where have you seen 5 burners for 400.00... cheapest i found was a 3 burner tower for 550.00
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