>Any SCSI experts out there?
>
>So far I've gotten a couple small leads that I need to look for a 
>non-Apple driver for non-Apple drives.  Trying to find these on the 
>web sites of the CD-ROM vendors hasn't turned up much.  I found one 
>place that wanted payment for a license to their product, but I'm 
>not really interested in that for what will probably be a one time 
>use.  (This is an SE/30, c'mon, I don't want to spend a lot of money 
>on it.)  If anybody knows where a "universal" CD-ROM extension can 
>be found, maybe online, maybe included with other software I could 
>find cheap, please let me know.
>
>
>Tim
>

<http://www.intechusa.com/>

Has available for download a free trial version of there CD-ROM
Toolkit that works for 15 re-starts (IIRC).
I have yet to find a CD-ROM CD-R/RW that this driver won't work with.

In fact it works so well I use it instead of the driver that comes
with 'Toast'!




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