Someone recently gave me a Pacific Digital X-treme 52, 52x24x52x external USB CD/RW drive. It works out of the box as a read-only drive, no additional drivers needed with OS 10.2.8. This is good, because without a CD drive I couldn't load any drivers anyway! It's not bootable, but it's better than nothing. It would be nice to be able to burn CDs with it, but when a blank CD is inserted a dialogue box comes up asking what I want to do with that disk, open with Finder, iTunes, or DiskCopy, each of which in turn tell me the drive is not suppurted by that application.
The CDs that come with this drive have no Mac drivers and Pacific Digital's website does not seem to have anything suggesting any Mac support for this model exists. But it can read CDs, which means the Mac recognizes its existence, partly knows what to do with it, and can communicate with it. It isn't a piece of completely unrecognized hardware.
So does anyone have any suggestions as to how I might be able to get the iMac to be able to use the writing capabilities of this drive?
Thank you,
Andrew Gapstr.