The audio cable is for just that, audio. It has no bearing on data. As 
a note, most 8x and higher drives don't need to even have the audio 
cable connected in order to play audio with OS9 and OSX. They now pull 
the audio signal digitally from the SCSI or IDE cable instead of the 
analog outputs.

-Robyn

On Tuesday, January 14, 2003, at 02:47 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I just received an Apple 8x cdrom today, and I know Im hacing problems 
> now which I posted before....but another thing i noticed, is I didnt 
> get an audio cable to attach to the motherboard...is this an issue, or 
> would it only affect audio?? I dont mind as I only need the cdrom to 
> boot into OSX with.


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