on 8/3/04 3:00 AM, Haroldo Mauro Jr. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Well, I have a Smart And Friendly external CD Burner I've used on older Macs and this G3 tower.
It works with Toast 3.57 and its extension, and the Apple CD ROM extensions.
When firing up, the machine always gives me a warning that some third-party extension is driving the CD Burner, but I can burn CDs with little problem.
So the Toast software may be your answer as well.
Jeff G
I opened the CD drive case. Although it says "Glyph" on the outsinde, there is a Yamaha machine inside. In the back of the drive there are three pairs of jumper-type pins. The pair with the jumper reads "Parity"; the pairs w/o jumpers read "Terminator" and "Block Size". I have no idea whether or not the jumper is placed correctly.
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