pace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asks:
>Has anyone found a way to get iDVD to work
>on a G3 Powerbook 2000, firewire/pismo?
>
>Is there a way to get one of the superdrives
>to work in these, that let iDVD work?

The only solution of which I'm aware: attach an iDVD-compatible DVD-R to 
the expansion bay bus. I haven't done this myself, but I did supply an 
empty EBM HD case to someone who then built a adapter cable from the 
EBM's interface connector out to an external iDVD-compatible fullsize 
ATAPI DVD-R drive. iDVD then worked fine according to the fellow's report.

Kinda not-very-portable though . . .

I've got a couple of EBM DVD-R/W drives, neither are usable with iDVD 
(Matshita UJ811b, & Toshiba 6012 (??something like that).) 

Dan K

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