On Mon, May 17, 2004 at 07:04:51PM -0700, Ted Mann wrote:
:
: I have a 333 Mhz Lombard and when I recently upgraded
: the CD-ROM drive to a DVD drive, I found that it
: actually played DVD movies. Cool! Subsequently, I
: noticed that in the Apple System Profiler, it states
: that there is a DVD
I have a 333 Mhz Lombard and when I recently upgraded
the CD-ROM drive to a DVD drive, I found that it
actually played DVD movies. Cool! Subsequently, I
noticed that in the Apple System Profiler, it states
that there is a DVD card present.
My question is this: Is this DVD card a part of the
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/17/04 19:03 PM
I have a 333 Mhz Lombard and when I recently upgraded
the CD-ROM drive to a DVD drive, I found that it
actually played DVD movies. Cool! Subsequently, I
noticed that in the Apple System Profiler, it states
that there is a DVD card present.
My question is
Normally a 333 Lombard requires a DVD decoder card
that is inserted into the PC Card slot in order for a
DVD to play if you have a DVD drive.
It might be that you have a 400 Lombard that has a 333
CPU replacing the orignal 400 CPU. The 400 had the
decoder hardware on the