On Saturday, July 17, 2004, at 08:44 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:


Yes, you can replace it with a CDRW, but the fast modern CDRW's are all IDE. I don't think I've ever seen >24X with SCSI.


I do have a 40x SCSI CD-ROM pulled from a Pentium II server. However, it's a Toshiba, which won't use stock Apple drivers.



Brian Futrell
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