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AppleCD 300e Plus at Centre for Computing History.AppleCD 300e Plus/600e (PDF) by Apple Service Source.Product List: Macintosh Drives & Storage Devices at Apple (, archived ).
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The Apple CD-ROM extension was superseded by the Apple CD/DVD Driver included with Mac OS 8.1, which again limited compatibility to drives supplied by Apple. Apple started making its CD-ROM extension "universal" with version 5.3.1, which was included with Mac OS 7.6.
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This forced users of drives from other manufactures to resort to using a range of 3rd-party drivers with varying degrees of compatibility. AppleCD 1800i) Ĭlassic Mac OS included an Apple CD-ROM extension, which at first only supported Apple-branded hardware. Apple CR-506-C (8x speed CD-ROM, a.k.a.Apple CR-504-L (4x speed CD-ROM), also used in Bandai's Pippin consoles.Apple CR-503-C (2x speed CD-ROM), used in AppleCD 300 Plus.īack of 12x (top) and 4x (bottom) Apple CD-ROM mechanisms using the SCSI interface. Included Photo CD support with built-in audio/video out. Apple PowerCD (4x speed) - based on Philips CDF-100.AppleCD 600e (4x speed, model M3958) - included a CD tray, same enclosure as AppleCD 300e Plus.AppleCD 300e Plus (2x speed, M2918) - included a CD tray, revised enclosure.AppleCD 300 Plus (2x speed) - same enclosure as AppleCD 150, but introduced a built-in CD tray and no caddy needed.
The original standard specified that each disc could contain up to 99 tracks and store 650 MB (74 minutes). Audio was encoded in 16-bit resolution at 44.1 kHz. The Red Book standard for compact discs specified a bit rate of 153,600 bytes (150 KB) per second, referred to as "1x" CD-ROM speed.