[RESOLVED] Parallel port or USB?
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    ad3p4
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    Post Parallel port or USB?

    I'm installing a Backpack CD-Rewriter external on Win2000. It's the Triple-play model (PCMCIA, USB or parallel port).

    I'm currently using the USB port but am experiencing problems with refreshing contents and burn initializations (Easy CD Creator 4.02).

    I would like your recommendations on whether to use the USB or parallel port. Which is faster in reality and what would you use?

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    [This message has been edited by ad3p4 (edited October 16, 2001).]

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    Jpbtennisman
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    USB is faster, but if PCMCIA is possible use that...

    although I never liked USB burners.

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    ad3p4
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    Problem seems to have gone away... For now.

    I guessed that USB would be faster, but I think I may have to go with the parallel port to keep it stable.

    Thanks for you opinion, JungleMan!

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    computron99
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    <font face="Tahoma, Arial, Helvetica, Verdana, Geneva" size="2">Originally posted by ad3p4:
    Problem seems to have gone away... For now.

    I guessed that USB would be faster, but I think I may have to go with the parallel port to keep it stable.

    Thanks for you opinion, JungleMan!

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    Sometimes the stability is more important that the speed as with dialup internet connections.

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