The guy at Digilife recommended that I get a 5.25 external caddy and
then buy any stock standard DVD burner. Sounds like a cheap option to
me. Any reasons why this wouldn't work?
Adam
On 07/10/2004, at 3:27 PM, Adam Yap wrote:
Hey guys,
I'm trying to resist the lure of a new superdrive
: Adam Yap
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 11:32 AM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject: Re: Wanted: External Firewire DVD burner
The guy at Digilife recommended that I get a 5.25 external caddy and
then buy any stock standard DVD burner. Sounds like a cheap option to
me. Any
burner alone will allow you to play copied
Xbox
games. My understanding is that your Xbox will need to be modded to
run the
duplicated discs.
Tobes.
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From: Adam Yap
Sent: Monday, October 18, 2004 11:32 AM
To: WAMUG Mailing List
Subject:Re: Wanted: External Firewire DVD
I've just installed a new Pioneer DVR108 (16X plus dual layer burning),
bought locally, in a new external combo housing (firewire + USB2),
bought on eBay, and it works like a charm with my PB 550.
Total cost $220.
I updated the firmware on the drive (unfortunately had to do that via a
Hey guys,
I'm trying to resist the lure of a new superdrive equipped powerbook.
To aid in this, does anyone have an external firewire DVD burner for
sale?
Not too fussed about the latest speeds etc and/or dual layer, but I
would like the results to be playable on your run of the mill DVD
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