Michael Dolberry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have heard from a few sources that there might be a
>way to exchange a CD module in an expansion bay drive
>for a CD-R module.
>
>Is this possible?
Generally, no. Well, it _is_ possible if you can fabricate PCBs, but it 
wouldn't be an easy hack.

>If so, what drive would I look for which would be
>compatible with the expansion bay shell I have and can
>anyone direct me to website which explains the
>step-by-step procedures? (I have looked, but may be
>missing the sites)
No sites because no-one has done it to my knowledge.

Short answer - original Apple Wallstreet optical EBMs use non-standard 
mechanisms, WRT both the electrical interface and the physical form 
factor.

Visit my PB EBM page for more details:
<http://mywebpages.comcast.net/macdan/ebms.html>

sorry :-(

dan k

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