Sony CRX140E, CRX0811 manual How to recognize Eide cables

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the computer’s manufacturer. Different computer manufacturers have the EIDE connectors in different locations. The configurations inside the machine are usually clearly marked. However, the easiest way to locate the EIDE connector is to follow the cable as it is connected to existing CD drive or hard drive.

How to recognize EIDE cables.

There are generally two types of data cables used internally in PCs. These data cables are Floppy Drive cables which have 34 pins and IDE cables which have 40 pins. EIDE and IDE cables are the same. EIDE is a standard which has an enhanced command set which contains commands for use with newer drives.

Floppy Drive Cable

IDE Cable

6.Set the drive configuration jumpers.

Each IDE port can support two devices. The position of the devices does not determine whether the device is Master or Slave. Master/Slave is determined by the configuration jumpers on IDE drives. Please check the Master/Slave jumper position of each device and consult the manufacturer’s user’s guide to avoid conflicts.

You may have other devices attached to your Primary and

40-pin EIDE Cable

 

 

Primary

 

 

 

 

Master

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Primary

CPUSlave

Motherboard

EIDE Ports

Secondary

Master

 

 

 

Secondary

40-pin EIDE Cable

 

 

Slave

 

 

 

 

Secondary IDE ports such as a hard disk, DVD-ROM or both. Typically there is writing on the logic board for “Pri” and “Sec” or “1” and “2.” Should you have trouble determining which IDE port is Primary and which is Secondary, refer to your computer user’s guide.

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CD-RW Recorder User’s Guide

CD-RW Recorder User’s Guide

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Contents Spressa CD-ReWritable Limited Warranty Declaration of Conformity FCC ComplianceTable of Contents Precautions Introduction ChapterPerformance CD-R and CD-RWHow CD-R and CD-RW work CD-G Karaoke CD BufferCD Formats Supported Recording MethodsRecommended Media ApplicationsMedia Compatibility ReliabilityDisc Tray Controls and Indicators ChapterUsing the CD-RW Drive Emergency Eject Hole Busy Indicator LEDInsert/Eject Button Drive Configuration Jumper Headphone Jack/Volume ControlEide Connector Audio Out ConnectorGeneral Use Suggestions Installing Your CR-RW Recorder Drive ChapterInstallation Instructions Inserting CD DiscsPrecautions Before Opening the Computer How to recognize Eide cables IDE Atapi Attach the IDE cable Troubleshooting Chapter Few words about CD-ROMsSymptom Possible Causes Solutions Read ProblemsSymptom Symptom Possible Causes Solutions Write Problems Symptom Possible Causes Solutions Symptom Possible Causes Solutions Contacting Technical Support Appendix a Specifications CRX140E DriveCRX0811 Drive Current Requirements Kilobyte. See kb GlossaryCD-ROM drive. a drive that can read from CD media Index

CRX0811, CRX140E specifications

The Sony CRX140E and CRX0811 are notable optical drives that reflect the precision engineering and technological innovation that Sony has become synonymous with. These drives are tailored for users seeking reliable performance in CD and DVD recording and playback.

The Sony CRX140E is a multi-format CD/DVD writer that supports a variety of disc types. It is capable of writing DVDs at speeds of up to 8x and CDs at speeds reaching 40x, making it a strong contender for users who frequently handle CD and DVD media. One standout feature of the CRX140E is its support for various disc formats including DVD±R, DVD±RW, and CD-R/RW. This versatility makes it an ideal choice for personal and professional users alike.

Meanwhile, the CRX0811 model is designed with efficiency and compactness in mind. Typically found in slim-line laptops, this optical drive showcases Sony's commitment to maximizing performance without sacrificing space. The CRX0811 also supports a range of formats and writes DVDs at impressive rates, catering to the ongoing demand for high-capacity data storage options. Its ability to read both CDs and DVDs further enhances its appeal, making it a handy tool for retrieving data from older formats.

Both models utilize advanced error correction technologies that ensure the integrity of data during the writing processes. This means users can trust that their data is being preserved safely, which is essential for critical backups and archival purposes. The drives are designed for ease of use; they are equipped with plug-and-play capabilities that allow for quick installations and setups.

In terms of design, the CRX140E and CRX0811 feature robust and durable constructions, ensuring longevity in varied usage scenarios. The sleek designs of these drives complement contemporary PCs and laptops, fitting seamlessly into modern setups. The user experience is further enhanced by their low noise operation, which allows for a quieter environment during use.

Overall, the Sony CRX140E and CRX0811 represent a blend of functionality, reliability, and advanced technology. These drives cater to a diverse audience, from casual users needing simple data storage solutions to professionals requiring robust recording capabilities, making them a valuable addition to any tech arsenal.