Well bummer, Don't have a  the 150 drive  I have an old Apple sc  cd drive,
input on the bottom tem on the top and ID is 6. with apple cd-rom extension,
I also am using HTD prober (extension and control panel) to force mount the
drive if I have to at times ( it's old )
If you want apple cd-rom extension and HTD prober extension and control
panel let me know I will send them!  You could also try the cd-rom tool kit
I have that also!
Brandy
----- Original Message -----
From: Edgar Peinelt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Multiple recipients of DuoList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Duo] Re: External CD Drive


> >I just got an apple cd 150 drive and I'm trying to hook it up to my
system.
> >I  have the scsi ID set to 1, it's turned on, and there is a terminator
in
> >the bottom plug with the connector to the dock in the top plug.

> >Graham
> Apple recommends in the handbooks for their CD-drives to set the SCSI ID
> to 3. Also you should have the appropriate version of Apple's CD-ROM
> extension in your system folder and maybe use some SCSI mounter (such as
> Mt. Everything or SCSI Probe) for configuring.
> Edgar



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