> here ya go david,
>
> ftp://ftp.inria.fr/INRIA/Projects/oscar/MJ/Apple%20CD-ROM%205.3.1.sit.hqx
>
>
> apple CD rom driver 5.3.1, should work
>
> teddy kumpel
Really? Is this true? I always thought you had to have CD-ROM Toolkit. The
original off of the PowerBase CD-ROM is fine until you upgrade to more
recent Mac OS's and then an upgrade from FWB becomes necessary. It would be
nice to know if others have had success just using Apple's free driver. Are
there any special tricks to watch out for?
Bud Simrin
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