Michael Dawe wrote:

So what's the real story? Enquiring minds want to know!



The Mac must be able to support more than one internal IDE drive. It also needs a driver that will recognise the drive, the drivers that come with the OS recognise a lot of drives, but one may still need to resort to ResEdit to introduce more. Same goes for the burning software.


The mac model at least would be handy, god knows its hard enough to get a IDE mac to see a change over hard-drive and impossible for the brain-dead thing to see a slave and master. Little wonder a pre BG3 model has trouble with a burner.
Be easier to install a scsi burner to replace the scsi cdrom drive some of these ide macs have.


AFAIK the burning software provides the supported burners driver.

I dont think bin/cue files are handled by anything under the classic OS, maybe OSX, probably not. Hope to be wrong there.



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