Edit: Since I mostly work with systems from the SCSI era I tend to forget that in the more modern era of the classic Mac OS Apple used ATAPI drives. Unfortunately, the universality, at the moment, it only for SCSI drives. I'm sorry for any false hope this generated for the ATAPI drive users among us.
For anyone willing to help with testing, I need people to try the extension attached to this post with any Apple and preferably, non-Apple SCSI CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive on 7.1 - 9.2.2 and please report back if the extension worked for you, or if it failed.
This is the Apple CD/DVD Driver 1.4.8, which was the last one released by Apple for the classic Mac OS. Changing less than 10 bytes should have changed this from an extension that only works with Apple SCSI CD/DVD drives to one that works with both Apple & 3rd party SCSI CD/DVD's without any difficulty.
However, the only way to know for sure that it actually works broadly is for help with testing it. I only own one Apple SCSI CD-ROM & one non-Apple SCSI DVD-ROM, so my ability to test is quite limited. As far as I am aware, and from limited testing on my part, this extension should work for any Mac OS installation from 7.1 through 9.2.2. So, testing with different versions of the classic Mac OS is also appreciated as it will ensure that the compatibility is indeed correct. I have not tested it with the Classic Environment in OS X, so I have no idea if it works for that or not. It should, in theory, work without any trouble, but I can't say for sure until some feedback is provided here.
One issue with this extension is that apparently it can conflict with other software that you have installed that is meant for CD-R/RW &DVD-R/RW/RAM. So, if you have trouble with this extension, please try using it without any CD/DVD authorizing extensions being loaded. It has been reported that if you name it so that it is loaded before any of the authoring extensions or other CD/DVD software extensions, it will work without trouble. I haven't been able to test this so I cannot speak to its veracity. Any information on this aspect as well would also be appreciated.
For anyone willing to help with testing, thank you!
For anyone willing to help with testing, I need people to try the extension attached to this post with any Apple and preferably, non-Apple SCSI CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive on 7.1 - 9.2.2 and please report back if the extension worked for you, or if it failed.
This is the Apple CD/DVD Driver 1.4.8, which was the last one released by Apple for the classic Mac OS. Changing less than 10 bytes should have changed this from an extension that only works with Apple SCSI CD/DVD drives to one that works with both Apple & 3rd party SCSI CD/DVD's without any difficulty.
However, the only way to know for sure that it actually works broadly is for help with testing it. I only own one Apple SCSI CD-ROM & one non-Apple SCSI DVD-ROM, so my ability to test is quite limited. As far as I am aware, and from limited testing on my part, this extension should work for any Mac OS installation from 7.1 through 9.2.2. So, testing with different versions of the classic Mac OS is also appreciated as it will ensure that the compatibility is indeed correct. I have not tested it with the Classic Environment in OS X, so I have no idea if it works for that or not. It should, in theory, work without any trouble, but I can't say for sure until some feedback is provided here.
One issue with this extension is that apparently it can conflict with other software that you have installed that is meant for CD-R/RW &DVD-R/RW/RAM. So, if you have trouble with this extension, please try using it without any CD/DVD authorizing extensions being loaded. It has been reported that if you name it so that it is loaded before any of the authoring extensions or other CD/DVD software extensions, it will work without trouble. I haven't been able to test this so I cannot speak to its veracity. Any information on this aspect as well would also be appreciated.
For anyone willing to help with testing, thank you!
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