I'd have to check, but I think the CD-ROM is full-sized. Wonder what it
takes system-wise to run that DVD? I've got a 601 PPC upgrade on a 575 LB
and with a res-hack I can run up to 8.6 I think (but it would be sloooow).
Wonder if that's enough? Though I heard somewhere that the hardware is not
capable of processing that much video (at least in any kind of smooth way).
Perhaps this is why I never did it. :-)

> From: Jack Gallemore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> Pioneer makes (made?) a 10x SCSI-2 slot load DVD (DVD-305S), but is
> full sized, not slim-line.
> Jack
> On Apr 1, 2005, at 10:32 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
My next step is to 
>> go to
>> an internal IDE support upgrade so I can add a DVD drive to use the CC
>> as TV
>> (I don't think there were any SCSI DVDs). Good luck.
>> 


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