Apple Mac Cd
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*Apple Mac Cd Dvd DriveAppleCD 300, shown from the back (top) and front (bottom)
AppleCD is a range of SCSI-based CD-ROM drives for Apple Macintoshpersonal computers, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from the late 1980s to late 1990s. Earlier AppleCD drives required a CD caddy in order to be used, while later models used a tray-loading mechanism. The original model introduced in 1988 was simply called the AppleCD SC.[1] There was also a version of the CD drive that did not have the Apple logo.
LaCie USB External CD-RW - 4x4x24 Vintage 1990’s for Mac/Apple. $39.99 +$18.16 shipping. Make Offer - LaCie USB External CD-RW - 4x4x24 Vintage 1990’s for Mac/Apple. USB 3.0 DVD CD RW Writer Drive External Burner Rewriter For Apple Mac Macbook. Free shipping. Aug 17, 2020. For those of us who grew up during the compact disc’s hay day, this is a fantastic app. It does more than look like a CD player. It acts like a CD player. You can especially tell this because, like a CD player from the 80’s or 90’s, it actually has dedicated buttons for rewind and fast forward, separate from those used to change the tracks. The compact and lightweight Apple USB Super Drive is connected to your MacBook Pro, MacBook Air or Mac mini with Retina display via a dedicated USB cable, and can be easily carried in a travel bag. It can be used to install software, play DVD, VCD, CD, and can burn VCD, CD, music, video, documents. External DVD Drive, USB 3.0 Portable CD/DVD+/-RW Drive/DVD Player for Laptop CD ROM Burner Compatible with Laptop Desktop PC Windows Linux OS Apple Mac White 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,999 $23.99 $ 23. 99 $31.99 $31.99.AppleCD SC[edit]
The AppleCD SC was the first CD-ROM by Apple Computer Company, introduced in 1988. It originally contained a fan but in 1990 they removed it because it was unneeded and attracted dust onto the optical disk head which could cause problems. It uses a front-loading caddy 1x CD-ROM and is only capable of Read Only Media. This accessory device was only able to read compact discs up to a 650 MB capacity in five formats, CD-Audio, CD-ROM, HFS, ProDOS, and High Sierra. On the front of the device it has an eject button, mini-phono sound out jack, and a volume knob. On the rear it has a power switch, power input, two Centronics 50-pin SCSI outputs, and an audio RCA connector. With appropriate software it would run on any Macintosh with a DB-25 connector, or an Apple II with an Apple II SCSI interface card.AppleCD SC Plus[edit]
The AppleCD SC Plus was Apple Computer’s second CD-ROM drive, a replacement for the AppleCD SC which was introduced in 1991. It had the model number M3021, and it had just like its predecessor, the AppleCD SC and it had a 1x Read Only Media CD-ROM. The Plus could read a CD with up to 750 MB of data over the 650 MB of the AppleCD SC. It had indicator lights, an eject button, mini-phone audio jack, volume knob, and the CD caddy drive on the front of the accessory. On the back there were two 50-pin Centronics SCSI connectors, audio RCA connectors, power input, and a power switch. The AppleCD SC Plus had only minor improvements over the AppleCD SC and it was relatively the same.
Several other models were made, including the 150, 300, 300e, 300i Plus, 300e Plus, 600i, 600e Plus and 1200i (’e’ representing an external drive, and ’i’ representing internal; model number also represents data reading speed in KB/s). They all include two Centronics 50-pin SCSI ports, and require mains power.References[edit]
*^AppleCD SC: Fan Deleted in 1990[permanent dead link]Notes
*Vectronic’s Apple World https://web.archive.org/web/20130521042339/http://www.vectronicsappleworld.com/collection/macdrives.html.%3Cref%3EVectronic%27s Collection External Macintosh Drives, 6/05/14, ’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 2013-05-21. Retrieved 2014-06-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)</ref>
*Apple Rescue Of Denver http://www.applerescueofdenver.com/products-page/all-products-apple-ii/applecd-sc-plus-ss1380z/.[1]
*^Apple Rescue Of Denver AppleCD SC Plus, 6/06/14,http://www.applerescueofdenver.com/products-page/all-products-apple-ii/applecd-sc-plus-ss1380z/Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AppleCD&oldid=981727006’
The PC and Apple Macintosh use different standards and file systems to store the information on their computer. Users attempting to read Macintosh CDs in their PC or vice versa encounter errors reading the CD unless it’s a hybrid CD.
When attempting to read a Macintosh CD on a PC, you may encounter any of the below issues.
*Error message: A device connected to the system doesn’t work correctly.
*Error message: Label is not for this file system.
*The CD opens but is empty.
*Other error related to the inability to read the CD.
If you want to access the data, you need to install an emulator that tricks the computer into thinking it supports the alternative file system. Below are some different software programs that make this possible. Harmor manual.
*MacDisk - Capable of reading all Apple Macintosh disks on a PC. The company offers other solutions as well, including a program that can create Macintosh CD-ROM images on your PC.
*TransMac - Enables PC users to read all Apple Macintosh disks on their computer.Additional informationApple Mac Cd Dvd Drive
*See our HFS and ISO 9660 definitions for further information and related links.
Download: http://gg.gg/mw3ui
*Apple Mac Cd Dvd DriveAppleCD 300, shown from the back (top) and front (bottom)
AppleCD is a range of SCSI-based CD-ROM drives for Apple Macintoshpersonal computers, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer from the late 1980s to late 1990s. Earlier AppleCD drives required a CD caddy in order to be used, while later models used a tray-loading mechanism. The original model introduced in 1988 was simply called the AppleCD SC.[1] There was also a version of the CD drive that did not have the Apple logo.
LaCie USB External CD-RW - 4x4x24 Vintage 1990’s for Mac/Apple. $39.99 +$18.16 shipping. Make Offer - LaCie USB External CD-RW - 4x4x24 Vintage 1990’s for Mac/Apple. USB 3.0 DVD CD RW Writer Drive External Burner Rewriter For Apple Mac Macbook. Free shipping. Aug 17, 2020. For those of us who grew up during the compact disc’s hay day, this is a fantastic app. It does more than look like a CD player. It acts like a CD player. You can especially tell this because, like a CD player from the 80’s or 90’s, it actually has dedicated buttons for rewind and fast forward, separate from those used to change the tracks. The compact and lightweight Apple USB Super Drive is connected to your MacBook Pro, MacBook Air or Mac mini with Retina display via a dedicated USB cable, and can be easily carried in a travel bag. It can be used to install software, play DVD, VCD, CD, and can burn VCD, CD, music, video, documents. External DVD Drive, USB 3.0 Portable CD/DVD+/-RW Drive/DVD Player for Laptop CD ROM Burner Compatible with Laptop Desktop PC Windows Linux OS Apple Mac White 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,999 $23.99 $ 23. 99 $31.99 $31.99.AppleCD SC[edit]
The AppleCD SC was the first CD-ROM by Apple Computer Company, introduced in 1988. It originally contained a fan but in 1990 they removed it because it was unneeded and attracted dust onto the optical disk head which could cause problems. It uses a front-loading caddy 1x CD-ROM and is only capable of Read Only Media. This accessory device was only able to read compact discs up to a 650 MB capacity in five formats, CD-Audio, CD-ROM, HFS, ProDOS, and High Sierra. On the front of the device it has an eject button, mini-phono sound out jack, and a volume knob. On the rear it has a power switch, power input, two Centronics 50-pin SCSI outputs, and an audio RCA connector. With appropriate software it would run on any Macintosh with a DB-25 connector, or an Apple II with an Apple II SCSI interface card.AppleCD SC Plus[edit]
The AppleCD SC Plus was Apple Computer’s second CD-ROM drive, a replacement for the AppleCD SC which was introduced in 1991. It had the model number M3021, and it had just like its predecessor, the AppleCD SC and it had a 1x Read Only Media CD-ROM. The Plus could read a CD with up to 750 MB of data over the 650 MB of the AppleCD SC. It had indicator lights, an eject button, mini-phone audio jack, volume knob, and the CD caddy drive on the front of the accessory. On the back there were two 50-pin Centronics SCSI connectors, audio RCA connectors, power input, and a power switch. The AppleCD SC Plus had only minor improvements over the AppleCD SC and it was relatively the same.
Several other models were made, including the 150, 300, 300e, 300i Plus, 300e Plus, 600i, 600e Plus and 1200i (’e’ representing an external drive, and ’i’ representing internal; model number also represents data reading speed in KB/s). They all include two Centronics 50-pin SCSI ports, and require mains power.References[edit]
*^AppleCD SC: Fan Deleted in 1990[permanent dead link]Notes
*Vectronic’s Apple World https://web.archive.org/web/20130521042339/http://www.vectronicsappleworld.com/collection/macdrives.html.%3Cref%3EVectronic%27s Collection External Macintosh Drives, 6/05/14, ’Archived copy’. Archived from the original on 2013-05-21. Retrieved 2014-06-06.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)</ref>
*Apple Rescue Of Denver http://www.applerescueofdenver.com/products-page/all-products-apple-ii/applecd-sc-plus-ss1380z/.[1]
*^Apple Rescue Of Denver AppleCD SC Plus, 6/06/14,http://www.applerescueofdenver.com/products-page/all-products-apple-ii/applecd-sc-plus-ss1380z/Retrieved from ’https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=AppleCD&oldid=981727006’
The PC and Apple Macintosh use different standards and file systems to store the information on their computer. Users attempting to read Macintosh CDs in their PC or vice versa encounter errors reading the CD unless it’s a hybrid CD.
When attempting to read a Macintosh CD on a PC, you may encounter any of the below issues.
*Error message: A device connected to the system doesn’t work correctly.
*Error message: Label is not for this file system.
*The CD opens but is empty.
*Other error related to the inability to read the CD.
If you want to access the data, you need to install an emulator that tricks the computer into thinking it supports the alternative file system. Below are some different software programs that make this possible. Harmor manual.
*MacDisk - Capable of reading all Apple Macintosh disks on a PC. The company offers other solutions as well, including a program that can create Macintosh CD-ROM images on your PC.
*TransMac - Enables PC users to read all Apple Macintosh disks on their computer.Additional informationApple Mac Cd Dvd Drive
*See our HFS and ISO 9660 definitions for further information and related links.
Download: http://gg.gg/mw3ui
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