Dang, hit reply instead of reply to list - sorry about the private mail Brad.
> On Wed, Jan 14, 2004 at 06:46:40PM -0500, Rick Thomas wrote: > > I've replaced the original SCSI CD-ROM drive (2-x speed) with a SCSI > > CD-R/W drive (32-x speed) [[Aside: The MacOS9 CD driver won't talk to > > this CD-R/W drive for some reason, so I have to use the Roxio Toast CD > > driver -- which is OK, since I need it anyway if I'm going to use the > > "writer" features of the drive!]] > > The classic SCSI CD-ROM driver from Apple has a list of supported > drives. It refuses to recognize anything not in the list. At one > point, someone hacked the driver to reverse the comparison, so only > drives which were not in the list were supported. You may be able > to find that online somewhere. Should be at http://www.resexcellence.com/hack_html_99/12-21-98.shtml - Samuel Rydh (of MOL fame) has also written a couple apps based on this hack to modify the drivers automagically. If you have a current MOL installed they're in the MOL disk image (moldisk.dmg), if you don't have MOL I haven't a clue - quick google didn't turn anything up. I shouldn't think there would be a problem redistributing them, though, they're bundled with MOL and don't seem to have any given licence attached to them directly. (Correct me if I'm wrong, anybody.) NRH -- The significant problems we face cannot be solved by the same level of thinking that created them. - Albert Einstein