on 8/4/04 5:59 AM, Haroldo Mauro Jr. at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It'a a "Yamaha CD-Rewritable Drive Model No. CRW6416S-NB"
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What I've just done is set the CRW4416 I have into an old external hard drive case, selected the SCSI ID as 2, no parity, no block setting.
When I started Toast 3.5.7 on this G3 Tower with OS 9.2.2, Toast "knew" the Yamaha was there. It did a buffer test for me. I have no blank CD/Rs so I couldn't check the burn-time and performance. I can say it'll be an improvement over the Smart and Friendly 6004 I have now.
I'm running only the OS's Apple CD Extensions and the Toast CD Extension. And MY Yamaha is ready to burn.
What say you set your jumpers as I did, unless you already have a device at SCSI ID 2, and give it a go?
Jeff G
I've downloaded the .pdf manual for the Yamaha drive too. Like you said, there is no mention about Macintosh. As for the jumpers, I read the section on back panel, but it only describes those things are; doesn't say how you have to set them for this or that purpose.
So, I'll do what you suggested. I'll set it no parity, no termination, no block setting, SCSI ID 2 and use an external terminator.
I'll let you know what happens. Thank you, Harold
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