On Sunday, August 29, 2004, at 04:30 AM, ANdrei wrote:


now I left the CDRom connected, and there is my problem: no matter what, it
doesn't see when i insert a CD in the drive... it's a HP, and I've tried the
same with a noname SCSI CDrom (24x)... do i have to do smtg to "mount" it?
when i start the Audioplayer (that comes with MacOS) it says that there is
no CD inside, even though i put an Audio-CD inside.


well, have to figure that out for now, but for everything else i'm very
happy with the Mac... old one, but it suiuts my needs, and the 56MB of RAM
seem enough to keep it going decently with the Os8.5 on it.. If the MacOs
would be in english, it would be even better, cause i have an German version
:D Great to spend some time figuring out what everything means :)


well, have a nice weekend everyone!
ANdrei


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The use of non-Apple CD ROMs (machines) makes the Mac not find the CD.

There's a possibility you'll need a hacked Apple driver or a third-party driver
(called extensions) to make it appear and work on the Mac's desktop.



Jeff G


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