Are there any burners out there with SATA that will allow the use of cartridge-type DVD-RAMs without having to remove the disc from the cartridge?
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Possibly, but I don't know of any off hand. One of the few cartridge type burners around is the Panasonic SW-9576-C, but it's a PATA burner and fairly expensive.
You may be able to find a SATA version or a external enclosure that can use a PATA burner, but has a SATA external interface.
A page from Panasonic: http://www.panasonic.com/industrial/computer/storage/optical/models/SW9576C.asp -
I already have one of the Panasonic PATA units. I am planning out my next system rebuild, and would like to go to strictly SATA. Plus, the Panny burn speed is very slow. I
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