At 3:06 PM -0400 8/9/03, Roland Drake wrote:
what kinds of internal SCSI burners exist (more than likely used) which would work? CD burner in my Performa 6360

I recommend an external CD burner. This is the best solution. I had a yamaha 6x4x16 external scsi that actually worked adequate with my 6360 at the time. Although, it wouldn't boot. I don't know your situation whether you already have an internal CD rom or doesn't work but it is best to just keep it there. I personally like having a CD rom and a CDRW. Much is made of speeds but even my 52x IDE burner doesn't burn at that speed it seems. Although, it is fast, I have to say. But then a 6360 would never even get close to those speeds anyway, unless you put a g3 card in.


Do a search on ebay for external scsi cdrw. I noticed a few there.

search at this site for bootable drives

http://forums.xlr8yourmac.com/drivedb/search.drivedb.lasso





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