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Hello.
I have bought a second hand Mac with this specifikation:
Modell-ID: 406
Modellname: PowerMac G3 Series
DVD- yes
Processorinfo: PowerPC G3
Clockfrequency: 400 MHz
Version of nanokernel: 2.27
Nanokernel pool extends: 11
Nanokernel schedule CPU:1
ROM-revision: $77D.45F6
Boot-ROM-version: 1.1f4
Mac OS ROM-file version: 8.7
My question is....Can I exchange the CD/DVD player to
a CD burner/DVD player?
Any suggestion?
/Hans.
NeoLuddite
08-31-2003, 02:51 PM
In article <BB775FA0.E2BF%shrmbg[at]operamail.com>,
Hans <shrmbg[at]operamail.com> wrote:
> Hello.
> I have bought a second hand Mac with this specifikation:
>
> Modell-ID: 406
> Modellname: PowerMac G3 Series
> DVD- yes
> Processorinfo: PowerPC G3
> Clockfrequency: 400 MHz
> Version of nanokernel: 2.27
> Nanokernel pool extends: 11
> Nanokernel schedule CPU:1
>
> ROM-revision: $77D.45F6
> Boot-ROM-version: 1.1f4
> Mac OS ROM-file version: 8.7
>
> My question is....Can I exchange the CD/DVD player to
> a CD burner/DVD player?
> Any suggestion?
Check this site for information on upgrades
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com
and here's their drive database:
http://forums.xlr8yourmac.com/drivedb/search.drivedb.lasso
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Stephen Spencer
09-02-2003, 05:06 AM
Yes. It takes about fifteen minutes, tops, to swap out the CD player for a
CD-burner/DVD player. You'll need a couple of screwdrivers and an appropriately
sized hex wrench for the outer shell of the case.
Stephen
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John Dumont
09-05-2003, 02:08 AM
You do not need to take off the outer shell---
Refer to
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/G3-ZONE/hival52x/install.html
On 9/2/03 12:06 AM, in article HKKJE4.CqI[at]beaver.cs.washington.edu, "Stephen
Spencer" <spencer[at]cs.washington.edu> wrote:
> Yes. It takes about fifteen minutes, tops, to swap out the CD player for a
> CD-burner/DVD player. You'll need a couple of screwdrivers and an
> appropriately
> sized hex wrench for the outer shell of the case.
>
> Stephen
>
Dr. Teeth
09-08-2003, 06:12 PM
I put the TDK VeloCD drive in my B&W. It works great, and the transparent
blue tray matches the B&W case. The only catch it that the machine won't
boot from that drive. That's pretty common for 3rd party IDE CD drives in
newer Macs. The XLR8 database that an earlier poster referenced has a few
that will boot.
Dr. Teeth
> Hello.
> I have bought a second hand Mac with this specifikation:
>
> Modell-ID: 406
> Modellname: PowerMac G3 Series
> DVD- yes
> Processorinfo: PowerPC G3
> Clockfrequency: 400 MHz
> Version of nanokernel: 2.27
> Nanokernel pool extends: 11
> Nanokernel schedule CPU:1
>
> ROM-revision: $77D.45F6
> Boot-ROM-version: 1.1f4
> Mac OS ROM-file version: 8.7
>
> My question is....Can I exchange the CD/DVD player to
> a CD burner/DVD player?
> Any suggestion?
>
> /Hans.