--- Smith Family <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi-
> 
>     I just purchased a Mac WGS 8150 at a hamfest
> earlier today. Thinking
> about what I could use it for, I came up with a few
> (a lot) of questions.
> 
> I have a Pioneer DRM-600 I would like to use. I
> downloaded the software from
> the Mac Driver Museum, but when I try and access the
> drive, it says it isn't
> connected... could this have something to do with
> the WGS having two SCSI buses?

Being a PowerMac, the 8150 is off topic for this
list. But I too just got a DRM-604X (my PC says
it's a DRM-600) and can't get it to work right on
Mac or PC boxen. :P

I assume the Mac problem is the driver is so old it
knows nothing about Macs with dual SCSI busses. :(
Try making a cable to connect to the internal bus
and see what happens.

One thought I've had would be to get something like
an LCIII, install a network card, paint it and the
CD changer black then connect the audio output on
the back to my entertainment center. Then I'd run
VNC on the LCIII and have a remotely controllable
audio junkebox. :)

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