I'm shopping around for a CD-RW drive for my ex-7200/7600 G3 PCI
Mac. I have a FireWire card, and would like to use that interface.

I visited OtherWorld Computers, and noted two that seemed appropriate:

http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Item.cfm?IDe31&Item=OWCNPFW523252S

http://eshop.macsales.com/Catalog_Item.cfm?ID`62&Item=LAC300706U

I note that there are lots of DVD-RW options, too. But would they
really work with my Mac, which is slow at 300MHz?

I also peeked around at Small Dog, and found a slightly slower LaCie
FireWire CDRW 52x/24x/52x P5 Porsche (compare with 52x32x52x above,
2nd link on OWC) for two bucks less than OWC's faster one.

Have any of you used these devices? Any recommendations, warnings?

A year ago or so I bought a SCSI CD-R, used. It worked for one burn.
So I'm
interested, now, in buying new equipment.

t





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