In a message dated 3/29/02 6:24:43 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
Yesterday, I was looking through some of the junk that I'd accumulated from 
some older Macs and I found an external housing for a CD.  Thinking that I 
had nothing to lose, I popped the CD-R into the drive case and connected the 
unit as the terminator on the SCSI connected to the scanner.  I found the 
installation CD (had Toast 3.5) and installed it.  It works perfectly!  I was 
even able to burn a CD. I'm happy
>>

You should be!

Toast's support for first- and second-generation CD-R drives is astonishingly 
good.

My old Pinnacle RDC-5020 would burn coasters two out of three times with the 
Pinnacle-provided software.

With Toast 3.5 (my first Toast version) all burns were good.

A Yamaha CD-R/W (first an 8424S and later an 8824S) replaced the Pinnacle 
RCD-5020, but I'll bet that my second and third versions of Toast (4.x and 
5.x) will still support that RCD-5020.


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