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<pre wrap="">On Sunday, February 08, 2004, at 07:36AM, CJPV <a
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<pre wrap=""><!---->I recently received a Panasonic KXL-D742 external SCSI drive; nice, compact unit for the 2400c!
However, I can't use it! It came with no drivers, Panasonic's web site list the drivers as
intellectual property of Apple, and after a several-hour search online, I couldn't find any
*anywhere*!
Anyone out there with the drivers for this unit? I thought that I might get lucky, as this unit
was made for PowerBooks exclusively...
Thanks!!</pre>
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<pre wrap="">Have you tried the old Apple Universal CD-ROM driver or FWB CD-ROM ToolKit? You can find both at <a
class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="http://www.macdrivermuseum.com"><http://www.macdrivermuseum.com></a>.
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Good suggestion!<br>
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I have a Sony external AC/DC CD-ROM drive that works great with my PB 2400c.
All you need is the normal (OS specific) Apple Extensions (Apple CD/DVD Driver)
loading up on boot. Wouldn't hurt also to have APS Tools set up to install
a drive at the SCSI ID port you are using for the Panasonic. <br>
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This exercise should be no trouble at all. Unlike the Windoze OS . . you
DON'T need “drivers” per se, for every peripheral piece of hardware. <br>
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In God We Trust
& Very warm regards,
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Drew Johnson
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