Hi all;
I have a Desktop G3 that I installed a Pioneer DVD 106 in with the 1.07 firmware, but I cannot play movies with it in X (or OS9). I tried to reinstall software from
the Jag. disk, but no luck. The application does not appear in the App. folder. When I attempted running a DVD in OS 9, I got a message: " the computer does not support this drive." I took all of the extension I never of from my G4 Tibook and drug them to the OS9 sys. folder - still a no go. The DVD is master on the cable with no other device connected on that bus. Any advice would be appreciated.
Check Accelerate Your Mac <http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/>. There has been some information over the last few days about Pioneer DVDs with slightly incorrect recognition strings not being recognized. I don't have a DVD, so I skimmed over the info but it may solve your problem.
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