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I'm trying to get an ancient Apple CD 300 drive to work with an equally
ancient LC475. I've loaded the correct Apple CD-ROM 5.4 driver into
Extensions (running under OS 7.1) and restarted but the Mac can't see
the CD 300. SCSI is working because I've tried a scanner and that
works through the same path. Any advice on what I might be missing here
(other software?) or where I might post for expert guidance? Regards,
John
- CD 300 John Derbyshire
- Re: CD 300 Dave Edwards
- Re: CD 300 John Derbyshire
- Re: CD 300 Andrew Rodger
- Re: CD 300 John Derbyshire
- Re: CD 300 Andrew Rodger
- Re: CD 300 John Derbyshire
- Re: CD 300 Dave Edwards
- Re: CD 300 Matt Emson
- Re: CD 300 John Derbyshire
- Re: CD 300 Roddy Graham
