At 21:24 -0700 02/08/04, J.S. Garrison wrote:
on 8/2/04 6:05 PM, Haroldo Mauro Jr. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


There is an extension I didn't mention named "Apple CD-ROM". There is no "Apple CD Extension". Should there be one? It's a CD recorder. I was going to try switching the SCSI ID, as you suggested, but now it seems the HD is dying!! It makes no spinning sound, and I'm getting the floppy with a blinking "?"

 Thank you,

Harold
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No, no. That's the one. If you're using a non-Apple CD ROM you may not
get it to mount on the desktop, unless you find the hacked version of the
CD ROM software.

Jeff G


So, is this an issue affecting vintage Macs only or, rather, older systems? This CD recorder have been working OK connected to a 6500 (8.1-8.6) and a G3 bege (9.2.2), without the use of any third party drivers, except for the Toast CD Reader. Maybe I should try using an OS 8 or 9 version of the Apple CD-ROM extension?
Haroldo


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