On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 07:20 PM, Ed Murphy wrote:



I have 3 SCSI CD burners and none of them work with OS/X (10.1 or 10.2). The
drives do not even show up on the bus when viewed with the Apple System
Profiler. Neither Disk Copy, nor Toast can see them. Granted, they are older
drives, but my understanding is that SCSI burners do not work under OS/X,
period. I have since purchased a USB drive which works fine.


Ed


That sounds like a driver (update?) / support file issue to me.


My old SCSI S&F Rocket rewrite works just fine under OSX (10.1.x & 10.2.x). Worked both externally and internally. Doesn't work with apples burn app (which I never use, but there's suppose to be a hack to make scsi cdr's work with the burn app). Works with every other burn app I've ever tried and it's fully bootable in any OS. It currently resides in my 8600/G3/500 - 9.2.2 & 10.2.6, pulled the zip and put the cdrw in it's place, picked up an extra cd bezel and every thing's looking good.Now that I think about it, it's what I used to install OSX on this machine. Also have an old 8x apple CD Rom in an external SCSI case that's recognized under OSX. Haven't much use for it, but it's there under X if I need it. I wouldn't put much faith in ASP under OSX or any OS for that matter - seems a little wacked out to me, says I don't have any USB devices plugged in, but every port's full & every thing's working just fine, under 9.2.2 it shows a couple of phantom HD's that never existed - sure could use those 2 extra 60 gigs it keeps showing.

-T-.


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