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Título:

Is this drive look nonstandard?

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Individual drive:

[image|1812340]

Compared to a normal IDE laptop optical drive:

[image|1812341]

Since my primary external drive is one of those with a soldered USB port (and is a throwaway when it fails), I found two laptop optical drives that I haven’t used in years - one of which is a HP Lightscribe drive (I know the LS functions aren’t really practical today, but it will work as a standard burner) and a drive I pulled from an T43 that was a parts machine. The IBM drive is the one I don’t know if this is standard or one of the many nonstandard connectors IBM has created. I think it’s nonstandard because it doesn’t look right (and it’s an IBM drive), but I have also read this is a standard IDE drive (UJ-822B) so it may be a hotswap friendly connector based on the IDE specification - I’m not entirely sure.

Is this drive look like a standard IDE drive I can get an enclosure for (albeit hard to find) or is it look like it’s a proprietary IBM part?

Dispositivo:

Optical Drive

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open

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Editado por: Nick

Título:

Is this drive look nonstandard?

Texto:

Individual drive:
[image|1812340]
Compared to a normal IDE laptop optical drive:
[image|1812341]
-Since my primary external drive is one of those with a soldered USB port (and is a throwaway when it fails), I found two laptop optical drives that I haven’t used in years - one of which is a HP Lightscribe drive (I know the LS functions aren’t really practical today, but it will work as a standard burner) and a drive I pulled from an T43 that was a total wreck and was worth more in parts. The IBM drive is the one I don’t know if this is standard or one of the many nonstandard connectors IBM has created. I think it’s nonstandard because it doesn’t look right (and it’s an IBM drive), but I have also read this is a standard IDE drive (UJ-822B) so it may be a hotswap friendly connector based on the IDE specification - I’m not entirely sure.
+Since my primary external drive is one of those with a soldered USB port (and is a throwaway when it fails), I found two laptop optical drives that I haven’t used in years - one of which is a HP Lightscribe drive (I know the LS functions aren’t really practical today, but it will work as a standard burner) and a drive I pulled from an T43 that was a parts machine. The IBM drive is the one I don’t know if this is standard or one of the many nonstandard connectors IBM has created. I think it’s nonstandard because it doesn’t look right (and it’s an IBM drive), but I have also read this is a standard IDE drive (UJ-822B) so it may be a hotswap friendly connector based on the IDE specification - I’m not entirely sure.
Is this drive look like a standard IDE drive I can get an enclosure for (albeit hard to find) or is it look like it’s a proprietary IBM part?

Dispositivo:

Optical Drive

Status:

open

Editado por: Nick

Título:

Is this drive look nonstandard?

Texto:

Individual drive:
[image|1812340]
Compared to a normal IDE laptop optical drive:
[image|1812341]
Since my primary external drive is one of those with a soldered USB port (and is a throwaway when it fails), I found two laptop optical drives that I haven’t used in years - one of which is a HP Lightscribe drive (I know the LS functions aren’t really practical today, but it will work as a standard burner) and a drive I pulled from an T43 that was a total wreck and was worth more in parts. The IBM drive is the one I don’t know if this is standard or one of the many nonstandard connectors IBM has created. I think it’s nonstandard because it doesn’t look right (and it’s an IBM drive), but I have also read this is a standard IDE drive (UJ-822B) so it may be a hotswap friendly connector based on the IDE specification - I’m not entirely sure.
-Is this drive look like a standard IDE drive I can get an enclosure for (albeit hard to find) or is it look like it’s made just for IBM?
+Is this drive look like a standard IDE drive I can get an enclosure for (albeit hard to find) or is it look like it’s a proprietary IBM part?

Dispositivo:

Optical Drive

Status:

open

Editado por: Nick

Título:

Is this drive look nonstandard?

Texto:

Individual drive:
[image|1812340]
Compared to a normal IDE laptop optical drive:
[image|1812341]
-Since my primary external drive is one of those with a soldered USB port, I went through my laptop optical drives that I haven’t used in years and I found a HP Lightscribe without the faceplate (I know the LS functions aren’t really practical today, but it will work as a standard burner) and a drive I pulled from an T43 that was a total wreck and was worth more in parts. The IBM drive is the one I don’t know if this is standard or one of the many nonstandard connectors IBM has created. I think it’s nonstandard because it doesn’t look right (and it’s an IBM drive), but I have also read this is a standard IDE drive (UJ-822B) so it may be a hotswap friendly connector based on the IDE specification - I’m not entirely sure.
+Since my primary external drive is one of those with a soldered USB port (and is a throwaway when it fails), I found two laptop optical drives that I haven’t used in years - one of which is a HP Lightscribe drive (I know the LS functions aren’t really practical today, but it will work as a standard burner) and a drive I pulled from an T43 that was a total wreck and was worth more in parts. The IBM drive is the one I don’t know if this is standard or one of the many nonstandard connectors IBM has created. I think it’s nonstandard because it doesn’t look right (and it’s an IBM drive), but I have also read this is a standard IDE drive (UJ-822B) so it may be a hotswap friendly connector based on the IDE specification - I’m not entirely sure.
Is this drive look like a standard IDE drive I can get an enclosure for (albeit hard to find) or is it look like it’s made just for IBM?

Dispositivo:

Optical Drive

Status:

open

Postagem original de: Nick

Título:

Is this drive look nonstandard?

Texto:

Individual drive:

[image|1812340]

Compared to a normal IDE laptop optical drive:

[image|1812341]

Since my primary external drive is one of those with a soldered USB port, I went through my laptop optical drives that I haven’t used in years and I found a HP Lightscribe without the faceplate (I know the LS functions aren’t really practical today, but it will work as a standard burner) and a drive I pulled from an T43 that was a total wreck and was worth more in parts. The IBM drive is the one I don’t know if this is standard or one of the many nonstandard connectors IBM has created. I think it’s nonstandard because it doesn’t look right (and it’s an IBM drive), but I have also read this is a standard IDE drive (UJ-822B) so it may be a hotswap friendly connector based on the IDE specification - I’m not entirely sure.

Is this drive look like a standard IDE drive I can get an enclosure for (albeit hard to find) or is it look like it’s made just for IBM?

Dispositivo:

Optical Drive

Status:

open