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Hi there,

 

I am being offered a Panasonic UJA-90 internal optical drive for 80 bucks..............coz Matshita UJ 846S is DEAD...............can't find it reviews on the net.....may be I'm typing the wrong model.....but they say it's Panasonics one of the newer slim slot multi drive..........should I go for it?

 

Secondly what excatly does the following mean?

 

What's the interface?

 

The native interface for a slimline drive is a xx pin d-sub that carries signal and power.

 

I have an adapter that breaks out the d-sub to standatd PATA signal and 4 pin power.

 

If it's a desktop and not a laptop then the front panel issue is probably moot.

 

Thanks!

Posted
Hi there,

 

I am being offered a Panasonic UJA-90 internal optical drive for 80 bucks..............coz Matshita UJ 846S is DEAD...............can't find it reviews on the net.....may be I'm typing the wrong model.....but they say it's Panasonics one of the newer slim slot multi drive..........should I go for it?

 

Secondly what excatly does the following mean?

 

What's the interface?

 

The native interface for a slimline drive is a xx pin d-sub that carries signal and power.

 

I have an adapter that breaks out the d-sub to standatd PATA signal and 4 pin power.

 

If it's a desktop and not a laptop then the front panel issue is probably moot.

 

Thanks!

 

Either PATA or SATA so your replacement needs to match that of which your laptop uses eg the current writers interface ide/parallel -pata serial / sata

Posted
Hi there,

 

I am being offered a Panasonic UJA-90 internal optical drive for 80 bucks..............coz Matshita UJ 846S is DEAD...............can't find it reviews on the net.....may be I'm typing the wrong model.....but they say it's Panasonics one of the newer slim slot multi drive..........should I go for it?

 

Secondly what excatly does the following mean?

 

What's the interface?

 

The native interface for a slimline drive is a xx pin d-sub that carries signal and power.

 

I have an adapter that breaks out the d-sub to standatd PATA signal and 4 pin power.

 

If it's a desktop and not a laptop then the front panel issue is probably moot.

 

Thanks!

 

Either PATA or SATA so your replacement needs to match that of which your laptop uses eg the current writers interface ide/parallel -pata serial / sata

 

Thanks......

 

I thinks the default Matshita UJ-846-S was a IDE drive.......using a 40 pin connector...........most likely its a PATA??

Posted

They are offering me a Panasonic UJ-870, which I declined.......did I do the right thing.......cause I am done with Matshita/Panasonic .......poor quality, no support?

 

What other brand IDE/ATAPI slim, slot loading multi super drive do you recommend..........the best in your opinion.

 

Can I install an IDE tray type lapto drive to it.......with a 40 pin connector on end end & xx pin for the drive & which brands?

 

Could I install a SATA drive, any davatage of it over IDE?

 

I like my USB Sony DRX-S70U drive.........can I find a similar in function, in slot slim loading or tray type IDE?

 

Hoping to hear from you,

 

Regards!

Posted

Ask over at cdfreaks, they're the hardware guys and probably have more experience with that kind of thing.

 

This forum is just for ImgBurn support - which clearly this isn't.

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted

Hi there,

 

I gotta a free Pansonic/Matshita UJ-870 QF (what ImageBurn displays) Tray loading drive from Sony........manufactured 2009......in Philipines......Firmware is 1.00......Image Burn displays that their is a newer firmware 1.01 at Firmware HQ......although on the drive its labeled......Panasonic/Matshita UJ- 870 S......should I flash it??

Posted

Might be something in your settings - sure you have enabled the option to receive immediately notes?

Posted (edited)

Screen shots....what do they mean?

 

Setting > Instant email notification.

 

Thanks.

 

Nick.

 

I apologize.......2nd shot first & than the first one.

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