on 12/8/02 8:33 PM, Howie S at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Kennedy would be best to answer that question, but if it's the original
> drive that UMAX used, it's either a 8, 12, or 24 speed drive. What you could
> do is run Apple System Profiler (should be under your Apple Menu Items), and
> see if it shows a model number. Folks here will know by the model number
> what speed it is.
While you're at it, please see if you can look up  the speed of an NEC
CDR-1810A. It's in  an  8500 I would have  expected an 8x or 600i.
-- 
All the best,
R.A. Cantrell

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