DVD for Satellite Pro 4600 ?

I checked the forum and tech support for my satellite pro 4600. I remember in the past it was possible to upgrade the standard cdr with another (cdrw and/or dvd and/or dvdrw) Which dvd-rom must I look for to upgrade ?
Thanx !
Additional info:
toshiba satellite pro 4600
model no: ps460e-020s7-du
ser. no: 61282447G SS460-0
Barcode: I61282447GSS460-020s7DUK
specs: PIII-700/384(128)/20G(10G)/14T/C/LM/W
(between () is the original equipment)

Update:
Toshiba Satellite Pro 4600 has 2 controllers:
HD is Primary Master
Teac CD224e (cdrom) is Secondary Master (right?)
When I put in Nec ND6500a (which is obviously set to CS-Master) the bios says nothing attached to the Secondary Master (the 2-dary master-controller even disappears in bios/OS)
I noticed reading several fora (and this thread) the ND6500 can bet set to:
CS-Master
CS-Slave
Fixed Slave.
Obviously I need Fixed Master (or am i wrong?)
Is it possible or not to set the ND6500A to (secondary) Fixed Master or not ? Or should I return the drive ?
Anyone any suggestions on altenative drives ?
SD-R6572 ?
SD-R6472 ?
SD-C2612 ?
SD-R2412 ?
SD-C2302 ?
SBW242U QSI ?
Please help !
Finally: Please consider drives that are also capable of reading DVD +/- R(W) disks, like the Toshiba SD-C2732 (but if it works on my sp4600:i'm not sure)

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