I've got an external USB CD-R (Acer) attached to my Pismo Powerbook. It's
slow but reliable with Toast. My C600 has an external SCSI CD-R, and my S900
has an internal SCSI CD-R. All work well with Toast.

Gary

K P wrote:

> I wanted to thank everyone for all the Great info on which CD-R's &
> software everyone is using. I think that helped several people that
> haven't jumped into Burning Cd's yet.
>
> I was wondering about 1 more area on this topic...
> Has anyone tried one of the CD-R's that hook's up by USB?
> On their Umax or any MAC? if not, has anyone heard of any troubles with
> them on a MAC?
>
> Thanks in advance, Kim :-)


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