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Discussion : Graveur pioneer et G3 beige
Author : Télémac
Posted : 05-Jan-2002 13:22:02
Je n'ai pas trouvé par la fonction recherche aussi je lance la question.

Des informations contratdictoire circulent sur ce sujet;

Est ce que quelqu'un est en mesure de confirmer que:

UN G3 beige boosté avec un calculateur 466 Mhz peut être équipé d'un graveur DVD interne pioneer.

voici ce qu'en dit un site bien connu
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Drive Type: DVD-R DVD Recorder
Drive Interface: IDE
Drive Brand: Pioneer
Drive Model Number: A03
Drive Size: N/A
Driver Used: Apple Standard
Mac Model: Apple Beige G3
CPU Upgrade Brand: XLR8 G4
CPU Upgrade Speed: G4/400
Mac OS Version: OS X
Reader Comments: Beige G3 DT, rev. A board, upraded with XLR8 velocity "solo" G4, 400MHZ. The drive is installed on ATA Bus 1, first on slave and now master configuration.Installing the drive was a little tricky the drive is about an inch larger than the standard CD drive...I enlarge artistically the front "hole"
The system 9.2.1 and 10.1(Apple System profiler) recognize the drive as a DVR-103 (superdrive).The drives boot 9.2.1 and X (sometimes not) as a master but not as slave.

Disc burner, Toast 5.1P2(Os X), Toast 5.01, iDVD 1.01, DVD Studio Pro, Apple DVD player (Apple Hacked in 9 and 10), iTunes, all work.I could make a copy of a commercial DVD on a Pioneer DVDRW 4,7GB!
But...But...
...Sometimes the drive suddenly not mount the discs...
...Sometimes not boot...Sometimes buffer underun...
The firmware of the drive is 1.55 (not apple) and the firmware of my machine is 2.0f1. It is the problem?

Mike Comments: I doubt that is the problem (1.55 is the latest Pioneer firmware). Beige G3 firmware isn't updateable (rom on a dimm). Roxio noted an issue with Toast 5 and the superdrive in the past (OS 9 version of Toast) saying you needed to exit the program or rescan for devices to avoid a problem after a burn (to burn a 2nd disk).
Buffer underruns can also be caused by too high a burn rate for the source drive to sustain (fragmented drive, or interruptions in the data flow, etc.).

In OS 9, some readers noted burn problems in some cases, they trimmed extensions, disabled appletalk, etc. to help as I remember. (But reports using OS X are rare so far with the superdrive.)
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