Byron Gardner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Does anyone know of a software program that will tell me the speed of a 
> CDROM that is installed?
> 
> Is there a utility that will help me with this?
> 
> I do not want to tear into my Macs (4) and figure out which is which. 
> Besides, some of them don't have the speed on them.

If the CD wants to tell, Tattletech will tell you.  Not all of them
will tell though.  You can get the product name through either
TattleTech or System Profiler (at least on 9.2, but probably earlier
too).  Then a web search for the name will probably turn up
something.   

--
Dana
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