leo@ai.mit.edu (Leonardo C. Topa) (06/28/91)
In article <AJC.91Jun20180117@thendara.pa.dec.com>, ajc@thendara.pa.dec.com (AJ Casamento) writes: |> |> |> >> It is indeed possible to use a DEC RRD40 with a Mac, as long as you get |> >> the proper driver. There is a company in Woburn, Mass., that sells such |> >> a driver for about $50. Well worth the investment, if you happen to have |> >> an RRD40 around. If anyone is interested, I could give them the name and |> >> number of the company that sells the driver. I don't remember it off |> >> the top of my head,though. |> |> >> Ron D. |> |> |> Folks, |> |> My apologies again. I've slipped into a time warp around here |> lately and I'm extremely late in getting my post completed. I've |> had a lot of requests for the "long news" so: |> |> Optical Access International |> |> 800 West Cummings Park Suite 2050 617.937.3910 |> Woburn, MA 01801 617.937.3950 FAX |> |> |> As usual, I can't make any guarantees about how well this driver |> works (although I've seen a number of notes from happy customers). |> I hope that this information helps and my apologies again for |> taking so long to complete the information (if only there were |> two of me...now where did I put that cloning machine...). |> |> Thanx, |> AJ |> |> Is it possible to do something like that with Sun CD-rom player? If I need a driver, would the above company have one? -- Leonardo C. Topa Massachusetts Institute of Technology Room E25-506 45 Carleton Street Cambridge, MA 02139 internet: lct@ai.mit.edu