Yeah, Apple hasn't made any support for USB 2.0 yet.  I heard from a linux
list about some kind of free hack/extension or whatever that's in it's beta
stages for woking with USB 2.0 for Mac.  You might try finding it.
   Yours in CHRIST,
           ES

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> From: Fred Stevens K2FRD <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
> To: "PCI PowerMacs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: Sony CD-R/RW Now Working As CD-ROM Only 
> Date: Wed, 30 Jul 2003 10:17:43 -0400 
> 
>At 06:56 -0700 30/07/2003, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>>
>>You need to have either a version of Toast that works with your 
>>computer and drive (and even with Toast, I'm not sure you won't get 
>>the same result with a blank cdr/w) or Apple's Disk Burner software 
>>(which does do what you want: pop a blank disk in and have it mount 
>>as an empty disk to put files on) but that, iirc, requires OS 9. 
>>(and it may not recognize that new drive even then, though you can 
>>hack drivers for DIsk Burner)
>
>That's what I concluded. I Google-searched all over for an earlier 
>version of Toast, but no go. So, I ordered an OS 9.1 disk from OWC 
>this morning. Guess I'l have to take my chances on an install on top 
>of my OS 8.6 and hope I don't lose all my data. And also hope it 
>works. I heard offlist from someone else that USB 2 devices won't 
>work on Macs.
>
>>Rock, meet Hard Place. Hard Place, Rock.
>
>Tell me about it...
>
>The only thing that keeps me going is that I have two PeeCee laptops 
>(for amateur radio digital communications) with problems which make 
>Mac problems comparable to Kindergarten stuff.
>
>Thanks!
>Fred
>
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