Apple had a scsi-2/N in a 24x in fact I have one ordered so I can let
everyone know.I know with the stuff in 9.2.1 it has the burn cd on the
special menu.

                            Bruce

My Mac PM7600 w/G3-400mhz upgrade(joecard),896 meg ram. OS 9.1/9.2.1 hybrid


> From: Ray Fryer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PCI PowerMacs)
> Date: Mon, 8 Oct 2001 22:22:46 -0400
> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> (PCI PowerMacs)
> Subject: internal Matsushita (panasonic) 24x scsi CD rom
> 
> I had had this ongoing discussion about this internal non-Apple
> Matsushita (panasonic) 24x scsi CD rom pulled from a Umax and placed
> it in my 7300. It would not mount any CD's, so I tried CD rom 5.3.1,
> to various third party CD apps and basically settled with InTech's
> Speed Tools. I am going to sell my 7300, so I erased everything and
> initialized the drive and installed a clean Mac OS 9.1.
> 
> Now the interesting thing is that it now mounts CD's without any
> other CD rom extensions, other than the one that comes with OS 9.1
> (9.04 too). Although, it is a little sensitive. I installed Toast 5
> to see what would happen and it quit mounting CD's. I did another
> clean re-install and it mounted CD's again. I had a freeze and had to
> restart and it wouldn't mount any CD's after that. I then rebooted
> with my OS  CD and then restarted back in my Mac OS 9.1 and it
> started mounting CD's again. So I'm not sure whether to use  CD Speed
> Tools but it does work pretty good, aside from this little
> quirkiness. But it does seem that if you use Toast, you would have to
> use Speed Tools.
> 
> I thought this interesting.
> 
> 
> "Macintosh fans may note that cockroaches are far more numerous than
> humans and that numbers alone do not denote a higher life form."
> 
> alternate e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> OS 9.1
> 7300 w/G3 400/1 sonnet card, 272mb RAM--yamaha 6x4x16 external CDRW
> 
> Beige G3 Desktop 233 w/Motorola ZIF 466mhz processor, Rev B ROM DIMM, 544mb
> RAM
> (which are linked together by a MacSense 4 port DSL router)


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