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Can a PM4400 burn CDs?

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I have a few 4400/7220s as well as a StarMax 3000. I want to be able to use one of them to burn CDs. I have an ATAPI CD-RW drive in a currently dead G4 Gigabit. My other option is a 6500 I have but that is a bit more fiddly to swap out the optical drive. Can any of these be used to burn CDs?
 
The optical drive in the 6500 is SCSI. I'm not familiar with the others to say if it is the same situation - worth checking if the existing drives are SCSI. Macs didn't generally support two devices on an IDE bus until the rev B ROM beige G3, which had two busses anyhow.

More generally, almost any mac will burn a CD, but you need to find a compatible CD Writer. Mine are all SCSI, and most work even on my 68030 machines, if I keep the speed nice and slow.
 
If the burning software supports the CD-RW model itself, then yes. That's the real kicker: can you get software that works on the OS you want to run that also supports the drive.

Most of the pre-G3 PPCs support up to 9.1 IIRC

phipli The 4400/Tanzania/LPX-40 based machines are all ATAPI/IDE and have provision for two devices: an HDD and optical. I've never gotten SCSI optical to work, but then again, i've had more IDE devices on hand to test.
 
If the burning software supports the CD-RW model itself, then yes. That's the real kicker: can you get software that works on the OS you want to run that also supports the drive.

Most of the pre-G3 PPCs support up to 9.1 IIRC

phipli The 4400/Tanzania/LPX-40 based machines are all ATAPI/IDE and have provision for two devices: an HDD and optical. I've never gotten SCSI optical to work, but then again, i've had more IDE devices on hand to test.
So they do :)

Two busses like the G3s.
 
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