Alex,

Have you tried reading through www.xlr8yourmac.com after linking to their Drive Compatibility Database? (see the home page link entitled:�Drive Compatibilty (HD/DVD/CDRW/Tape).

Great Information ... probably more than you care to read in one sitting ...

They list 118+ Iomega drive uses on Macintoshes ... you can narrow that down by searching on various selections after selecting "CDRW" and "Iomega".

Happy Hunting ...

Bill


On Monday, December 22, 2003, at 07:13 PM, Alex Black wrote:


Thanks for taking the time to answer Mike. I appreciate it.

There were two responses when I posted this before. Neither lister
admitted to actually owning a working Iomega
CD-RW setup. Therefore I felt the need to repost.  And I hope others
with a working PCI / iOmega CD-RW will add their
observations as that is what makes this list work.

I have not seen any praise or blame for these drives. And wondered if
I was the only lister with one.

The USB cards and cables work fine with other peripherals. I am
suspecting the drive, but want to make sure I cover all the bases
before moving on from this drive.

Adrian


Going through my long list of unread posts, I saw this one...


I have an external USB Iomega CD-RW, bought it new from Circit City about a
year ago. I don't care for it. Wish I had bought the firewire version and
a firewire PCI card instead (PM9500/G4-700/8.6-9.1-9.2.1). The fastest it
will burn via USB1 is x4, and it's made too many coasters at that speed
(plugged directly into the USB card, not a hub, and using a short USB
cable).


In the meantime, I installed an ATA drive controller card (one of the best
upgrades I've made to this 9500), and besides two ATA drives, I found an old
Sony PC CD-RW at Goodwill for $3 which also works fine with the ATA
controller card. I use it now to burn CD, since it will burn at x16.


I may take the OSX plunge soon on the 9500 and see if USB2 will improve the
performance of the Iomega CD-RW (it is USB2 & 1 compatable). I bought it
before realizing that USB2 is only available in OSX...


Personally, I'm still hesitant to buy ANY Iomega product ever since losing
so much of my work on Zip drives that developed the 'Click 'o Death'.


---Alex


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