Hi All,
Well it's been a few weeks into my power book 520 and I have bought more
adapters and cables than I know what to do with.
I still can't get a web browser on the machine, though I now have many
to choose from that someone burnt to a CD rom for me, Which leads us to
our (or my ) problem.  I have an external CD player attached through the
proper SCSI cabling to my power book.  When I use the Drive setup up
under my Macintosh HD icon it detects the CDROM on SCSI channel 1 and my
internal hard drive as SCSI 0.  The problem is unlike when I install a
floppy disk and the OS puts the floppy icon onto my desktop, I get
nothing like that for my CDROM, so I don't know how to make the Mac see
beyond the fact that there is an external CDROM drive and into what is
actually on the CD Rom itself.  The CD Rom is terminated, I'm at a loss.
The good news is I found a monitor and a fellow student gave me a
printer (of course the driver for it is on a CD rom)
Any help would be great
Thanks 
Dave


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