Re: Discussion of Automated CD Loaders
Bastian:
The Aleratec RoboRacer only works with their supplied drives, due to a completely custom tray, with built in levering capabilities.
As the The Kodak Kiosk KDK-1000-04 is based on the MicroOrbit platform, it can work with some DVD+-RW drives provided you are willing to make substantial modifications. Also, the the drive tray geometries must be within certain parameters for this to work.
For example, I have personally modified two Samsung SH-S202B/BEBN DVD+-RW drives to work with the KDK-1000-04 units. I got lucky with my first pick in that the drive tray geometry was within the parameters required.
However, it was not easy and required the following changes:
- Removal of tray end (slips off).
- Removal of faceplate (slips off).
- Cutting of tray sides for lifter access using dremel or other tools. Requires precision measurement, cutting and deburring of plastic (while avoiding melt issues). Over-cutting or improper shaping will impede tray insert and eject abilities, making the drive useless.
- Cutting of top of aluminum case in a concave shape (think partial moon sliver) to ensure no part of the full disc circle is not occluded by drive case. A notching tool was used with some light dremeling to dull sharp edges. Avoid too much dremeling as it causes significant sparking and generation of metal dust which can be fatal to electronics.
It took me 60-120 minutes per drive, including installation and removal (twice) into each of the kodak units for alignment and rework. I had intended to used the Teac drive as a template, but the width of the trays differed enough that I ended up having to do a lot more work on getting the first drive just right. After the first drive, the second drive took less time (a bit more than half the time) since I could do more rough pre-cutting using the first as a template, but I'm not sure I could make it go much faster than that.
I've used the modified unit with a custom script and ImgBurn to burn multiple CD and DVD images (note: my custom scripts only work with drives that are fully MMC compliant because they rely on detecting tray open conditions). There is no commercial software out there that supports these for burning, however.
-brendan
Bastian:
The Aleratec RoboRacer only works with their supplied drives, due to a completely custom tray, with built in levering capabilities.
As the The Kodak Kiosk KDK-1000-04 is based on the MicroOrbit platform, it can work with some DVD+-RW drives provided you are willing to make substantial modifications. Also, the the drive tray geometries must be within certain parameters for this to work.
For example, I have personally modified two Samsung SH-S202B/BEBN DVD+-RW drives to work with the KDK-1000-04 units. I got lucky with my first pick in that the drive tray geometry was within the parameters required.
However, it was not easy and required the following changes:
- Removal of tray end (slips off).
- Removal of faceplate (slips off).
- Cutting of tray sides for lifter access using dremel or other tools. Requires precision measurement, cutting and deburring of plastic (while avoiding melt issues). Over-cutting or improper shaping will impede tray insert and eject abilities, making the drive useless.
- Cutting of top of aluminum case in a concave shape (think partial moon sliver) to ensure no part of the full disc circle is not occluded by drive case. A notching tool was used with some light dremeling to dull sharp edges. Avoid too much dremeling as it causes significant sparking and generation of metal dust which can be fatal to electronics.
It took me 60-120 minutes per drive, including installation and removal (twice) into each of the kodak units for alignment and rework. I had intended to used the Teac drive as a template, but the width of the trays differed enough that I ended up having to do a lot more work on getting the first drive just right. After the first drive, the second drive took less time (a bit more than half the time) since I could do more rough pre-cutting using the first as a template, but I'm not sure I could make it go much faster than that.
I've used the modified unit with a custom script and ImgBurn to burn multiple CD and DVD images (note: my custom scripts only work with drives that are fully MMC compliant because they rely on detecting tray open conditions). There is no commercial software out there that supports these for burning, however.
-brendan
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