Despite this, the
instructions in
this section are
oriented around
devices like
USB floppy drives,
Zip drives, LS120
drives and USB CD
ROMs. The mass storage
interface is an
attractive option
for many devices,
such as cameras
and media players,
which are nonetheless
capable of more
functionality than
being simple data
repositories. By
presenting themselves
as simple data stores,
these devices can
leverage the high
degree of support
for the USB mass-storage
device class in
current operating
systems' USB driver
stacks and allow
easy read and write
access to their
internal memories.
The
downside of doing
so is that it prevents
the device from
easily presenting
its actual functional
behavior across
the USB interface
too. For example,
the makers of a
digital still camera
would also like
it to implement
the USB still-image
device class, allowing
it to be controlled
by image capture
software. Your drive
type and brand from
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and leave the rest
of the fields blank
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and the lowest prices.
The price ranges
for Storage Devices.
Price ranges
for storage devices
are depending on
which storage device
you are looking
for, manufacturer,
total functions,
and total storage
size. The
following types
of storage devices:
like CD Writers
(CD-RW drives),
CD-ROM drives, DAT
(Digital Audio Tape)
drives, DVD drives,
DVD writers, Floppy
Disk drives, Hard
drives (E/IDE, SCSI),
Optical drives,
Tape drives, and
Zip drives from
all of the major
manufacturers that
you are looking
for.
What are the
links to each Storage
Device?
The link of a Storage Device are CD Writers (CD-RW drives) DVD writers
Optical drives,
CD-ROM drives Floppy
Disk drives Tape
drives, DAT (Digital
Audio Tape), drives
Hard drives (E/IDE,
SCSI), Zip
drives, DVD drives .

