You need a CD-ROM driver in order to use a CD drive. The best option for
System 6/7 Macs is CD-Sunrise, a free and quite small driver. Its only
fault is its lack of support for ISO 9660-formatted CDs, but it doesn't
matter so much, because most Macintosh CD-ROMs are HFS-formatted or
mixed discs (with both ISO 9660 and HFS data). You can download
CD-Sunrise from my FTP server (see my signature), under
/Macintosh/Software/Drivers/cd-sunrise-22c.hqx . Good luck!
Greetings,
Antonio Rodríguez (Grijan)
<ftp://grijan.cjb.net:21000/>
Lavode escribió:
Hi all,
OK, I have an external SCSI CD-ROM, and it's a 24x, which used to hook
up to a PowerComputing tower.
The question: Can I hook this up to my SE and have the SE read CD-ROMs?
The SE is a 4 MB RAM, running 7.5.3, with the CD-ROM install put in.
Photo Access doesn't load, so I moved it to Extensions (Disabled), but
all the other extensions load fine. When I try to put a CD-ROM in, it
just sits there, and when I launch the Apple CD Audio player, it says
there is no response from the Player.
TIA,
Lavode
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