> Ok, perhaps a silly question, but I scored a LC 520
> thrift store find this week, and in the front left
> there is a covered slot named "CD Caddy". SCSI Probe
> says there is a CD-ROM drive in the machine. BUT:
> Apple CD Player tells me it can't find it, and, if I
> attempt to put a CD into the caddy, it looks like it's
> just going to drop in the computer.

I'm not being insulting here :-) ... but you know what a caddy is, right?
Older CD-ROM drives required the CDs to be put in a special CD caddy carrier
which was replaced with the tray on modern drives. Put the CD label-side up
into the CD caddy, and insert the caddy into the CD-ROM. Caddies are cheap
and regularly turn up at junk swaps and the like.

If you know what one is, please disregard me. *grin*

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