Hi!
I have a few questions as I am thinking of upgrading my 4400/200 with a
CD-burner. I suspect that my 4400 isn't fast enough to match the new CD-RW's
on the market, is it possible to use one of these anyway, as I am not in
need for high speed, and I have seen some models that are not very expensive
today? Are there ways to turn down the speed of the spinners? (Or something
like that, if necessary).
I have been told (by unreliable source) that you can use *any* "PC" CD-RW
you want as long as it's an IDE one. Is this so? Without drivers for the
MacOS? Don't you have to use an "Apple-rommed CD-RW" in this case?
What toast-applications are recommended? (Or are they mostly the same?)
I am currently running Os 8.6 on the machine, don't know, but I will
probably install 9.1 just to try it (curiosity will kill the cat?).

One option, in my case, is to buy an old used SCSI-burner. I'd appreciate
some information on the subject above though.

Ignorantly yours/sj



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