I am looking for a portable DVD Burner for a 12" Powerbook G4 running 10.5.2. The drive MUST be USB powered (even if it uses two ports). Any suggestions?
I am looking for a portable DVD Burner for a 12" Powerbook G4 running 10.5.2. The drive MUST be USB powered (even if it uses two ports). Any suggestions?
Lacie has them. Used to be Porsche design, now by Sam Hecht. Maybe you can find the older version cheap somewhere (the new ones also seem to be shiny plastic). I don't have them, but I think it comes with an option to use two USB ports (one for data and the other for extra power) when one port doesn't provide enough power. Lacie also sells FireWire ones, also bus-powered.
http://www.lacie.com/us/products/range.htm?id=10037
The USB port in the MBA is more powerful than standard so it can drive the external superdrive, this is why it will not work on any other machine.Of course it's powerful enough. How do you think the Macbook Air superdrive gets its power?
Thank you. I was looking at the Lacie drives and nowhere did they say that they worked with OS X. I don't want to get something that won't work in OS X. Anyone using these drives on a Mac?
Strange that the website doesn't state Mac compatibility. As far as I know, all LaCie products are compatible with the Mac. And if you download the manual for that portable USB DVD drive, it does state the requirements for Mac users:
FireWire (version)
FireWire 400 equipped computer
Mac OS X 10.3.9
Power PC G4 or higher, Mac Intel processor
256MB RAM
USB (version)
USB equipped computer
Mac OS X 10.3.9
Power PC G4 or higher, Mac Intel processor
256MB RAM
But I think only the FireWire version comes with extra Toast for Mac software bundled. The older model may still be available cheaper in store and matches your PowerBook better:
http://www.lacie.com/download/datash..._ls_usb_en.pdf
http://www.lacie.com/download/manual...dvd_usb_en.pdf
But this one really needs two USB ports, it seems, while with the new version (Sam Hecht) it is optional when the USB bus doesn't provide sufficient power:
http://www.lacie.com/download/manual..._dvd_sh_en.pdf
You could try and find the Porsche FireWire version, which will definitely require only one cable because FireWire should provide ample power.