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    Off the top of my head:

    Any working 1x CDROM drives (the ones where the whole device slides out, or caddy loading).
    Plextor SCSI drives (collectors like them).
    Combo 3.5"/5.25" floppy drives.
    Yamaha CRW F1 series external drives (best for ripping CDs or something).
    Full height floppy drives (IBM PC/XT type).
    Slot inject CDROM drives (Pioneer and somebody else made them).
    Kenwood True-X CDROM drives (multi laser beams can do 72X etc, collectable).


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    Quote Originally Posted by unknownk View Post
    Off the top of my head:

    Any working 1x CDROM drives (the ones where the whole device slides out, or caddy loading).
    Plextor SCSI drives (collectors like them).
    Combo 3.5"/5.25" floppy drives.
    Yamaha CRW F1 series external drives (best for ripping CDs or something).
    Full height floppy drives (IBM PC/XT type).
    Slot inject CDROM drives (Pioneer and somebody else made them).
    Kenwood True-X CDROM drives (multi laser beams can do 72X etc, collectable).
    i remember those single disc cd drives that had a caddy, yes those are quite valuable now also

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