RE: Forensics Lab Equipment Questions

From: daniel heinonen (d.heinonenat_private)
Date: Wed Aug 15 2001 - 21:27:01 PDT

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    Hej all,
    
    In relation to external CDRW I currently am in charge of about 8-9 external 
    CDr ranging from fire wire, scsi to Parallel.  I find the HP Parallel a 
    pain to use however I am using a few fire wire drives such as the ezquest 
    and teac  and they work great.  Of course the scsi drives work great but 
    you don't always get that on your laptop.  If I had a choice I would get a 
    PCMCIA fire wire card and an external fire wire drive.  At present we use 
    pelican cases as we know students will knock the burner around in transit.
    
    http://www.ezq.com/1-714-694-0031/products01a.htm
    http://www.pelican.com/main.htm
    
    Hope some of this helps.
    
    Daniel Heinonen
    
    
    
    At 01:10 PM 15/08/01 -0400, you wrote:
    >-----Original Message-----
    >From: Jupp, Peter [mailto:JuppPat_private]
    >Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 11:10 AM
    >To: forensicsat_private
    >Subject: Forensics Lab Equipment Questions
    >
    >
    >Greetings All,
    >
    >Does anyone know a good supplier for a bench-mounted variable power supply?
    >
    >TRY http://www.newark.com/ Newark Electronics.
    >
    >Secondly, has anyone found a universal solution for getting power to a
    >laptop computer with no power supply?
    >
    >TRY http://www.fedcoelectronics.com/  they make lots of batteries. Might be
    >willing to sell you the plastic cases. It is a big issue.
    >
    >
    >Thirdly, does anyone use an external CDRW drive (not for using with the
    >forensic box, just for our laptops)? Any recommendations? We were using an
    >older HP, it sure makes a lot of coasters.
    >
    >I have Microsolutions USB/Parrell/PCMCIA External CDW
    >http://www.micro-solutions.com/
    >
    >with Nero 5.0 Software.
    >http://www.ahead.de/
    >
    >Make few coasters.
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
    >
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