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Subject: Apple II Csa2 FAQs: CD-ROM, Part 5/25
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Csa2 FAQs file ref: Csa2CDROM.txt rev135 June 2009
CD-ROM
001- What do I need to get/do to use Music and Data CD's on my GS?
002- What do I need discQuest for?
003- How can I back up my files on write-able CD-ROM?
004- Is a special driver needed for a Toshiba External 2X CD-ROM?
005- How can I get sound from my Apple HSS card + CD300 CD-ROM?
006- Where can I buy CD-ROM discs for the Apple II?
007- Where can I find more info on CD-ROM drives, products, etc.?
008- Where can I find out more about CD-ROM recording?
From: Rubywand, Jawaid Bazyar, Tony Diaz, George Rentovich,
Wayne Stewart, Dave
001- What do I need to use regular CD Music Discs and
access data discs (like the Golden Orchard CD) on my
Apple IIgs?
What you need is ...
1- RAMFast, Apple, or other SCSI interface card. The Slot in which the card is
located must be set to "Your Card" (e.g. via the Control Panel).
Note 1: Today, SCSI devices normally expect that a "termination voltage" will be
supplied by the SCSI interface card. RamFAST does this; but, most other cards do
not. If you have such a card and have a hard disk connected and working, then,
there should be no problem-- either the hard disk is supplying the voltage or
the card has been modified. Otherwise, be sure to obtain information on the
needed modification. (For the Apple Hi-Speed SCSI card termination power mod,
see the Hard Disk and SCSI FAQs in fil
e Csa2HDNSCSI.txt.)