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DVD in a Quadra?

Running OS 8.1, with the Apple CD/DVD Driver, a DVD-ROM drive certainly can be used for data storage. Obviously, on a machine so old, you can forget about watching DVD-Video discs, hell even early G3s have trouble decoding DVDs.

As for DVD-RAM, I'm fairly sure there's a solution to allow 68ks to run DVD-RAM drives, can't remember the name though. Either way, good luck finding a SCSI DVD-ROM or DVD-RAM drive.

 
Quadraman's already conquered (conquested?) a SCSI DVD-RAM. He's asking how to use it with a Quadra.

Now I may be entirely wrong about this, but my impression was that if you format it as HFS (or HFS+ for MacOS 8.1) on a newer Mac, it will show up on a 68k as a hard drive, if it is in the drive, and the drive is on when the Mac boots. I would love to hear your results if you try this.

 
hell even early G3s have trouble decoding DVDs.
Add a Wired4DVD card and even a PPC601 or PPC604 can play DVDs well. It's a PCI card though, so no help for NuBus PowerMacs and certainly not for Quadras.

As for DVD-RAM, I'm fairly sure there's a solution to allow 68ks to run DVD-RAM drives, can't remember the name though. Either way, good luck finding a SCSI DVD-ROM or DVD-RAM drive.
A DVD-RAM drive will probably work fine with an IDE to SCSI adapter like the Acard 7220U. (or is it 7720U, I always get that confused, even back when I was selling them).

Wired was selling the Wired4DVD card for $19 with free shipping as recently as 2007 but they don't appear to have it on their website any longer. Might be worth an email if one is interested.

 
scsi dvd roms are out there and fairly plentiful, just expensive!
I just bought an external Fantom Drive for $20 + $10 shipping on ebay. 8-o

So it seems like I can probably read from it once it's hooked up but will I be able to write to it?

 
Fellow 68kmla'er wthww gave me a SCSI DVD-RAM drive last July, but I've never done anything with it. If someone figures out what drivers are needed, I too would be interested.

 
I just saw this thread. I have an external DVD-RAM hooked up to my SuperMac S900...I know I thought about hooking it up to my Quadra 700, and I can't rememebr if I did (or didn't), and if it worked (or didn't).

I'm on the road, and I also can't remember the name of the software that I had to DL from a certain Hotline server, back in the day. Something about needing a specific older version to run on System 7.6 or System 8, or something.

I'm writing this to help serve as a memory placeholder to come back to in a couple of days. Face it, after age 40, your memory starts getting pretty dicey...

 
You can certainly use DVD-RAM with old 68k Macs... I was doing it for years as a backup medium for my SE/30.

You need "DVD-RAM Tune-Up" which is abandonware (and very hard to find). Later versions of CDROM Toolkit support DVD-RAM also, but it didn't work for me years ago when I first tried it.

 
For the record, the first Mac to use ATAPI optical drives was the LPX-40/Tanzania motherboard design used in the 4400 and Mac clones.

 
By the way... will the Apple CD/DVD Driver from 8.1 support a non-Apple SCSI DVD-ROM drive? For instance, Toshiba M1401, which seems to be easily found and rather unexpensive.

 
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