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Cd Sunrise 22c

Cd Sunrise

Configuration · v22c · info-mac
Filenamecd-sunrise-22c.hqx
Size24.4 KB (25018 bytes)
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CD-Sunrise is CD-ROM driver for ANY SCSI CD-ROM drive. CD-Sunrise allows your Mac to use ANY CD-ROM drives. To install CD-Sunrise just drag and drop on System Folder and restart your Mac. CD-Sunrise searches SCSI device ID from 6 to 1. If you are going to use with other CD-ROM device, CD-Sunrise will be loaded for biggest SCSI ID drive. CD-Sunrise works any Macintosh. I've never heard any problem regarding some mismatch with Mac/OS. But there is possibility that CD-Sunrise doesn't work with some knid of CD-ROM drives; for example, juke-box type, don't support basic SCSI command to work only with their driver, etc. CD-Sunrise is very famous in Japan. Almost 10,000 people downloaded this driver. I tested following CD-ROM drives using CD-Sunrise. It worked fine. maker model vendor ---+----------------------+--------------+---------------- 1. | HP (Hewlet Packerd) | TXM3301A1 | TOSHIBA ---+----------------------+--------------+---------------- 2. | Sun Microsystems | MODEL 411 | SONY ---+----------------------+--------------+---------------- 3. | Silicon Graphics | TXM3301E1 | TOSHIBA ---+----------------------+--------------+---------------- 4. | Apple Computer | CD-300(i ) | SONY ---+----------------------+--------------+---------------- 5. | Sony | CDU-7811-10 | SONY ---+----------------------+--------------+---------------- 6. | Caravelle | CD-100M | TOSHIBA ---+----------------------+--------------+---------------- CD-Sunrise is freeware. You can copy, distribute, post other site. If you have any question please send e-mail to jkanemar@aol.com *) CD-Sunrise doesn't support music CD and ISO format. Thank you, Junji Kanemaru
Notes

This file was archived from info-mac / funet and is provided for historical preservation. Most files are in BinHex (.hqx) or StuffIt (.sit/.sea/.cpt) format; you will need The Unarchiver or a classic Mac emulator to open them.