So it turns out that the firmware in the Pioneer drive in the Mac reports itself as a DVR 117 DVD-RW. This is odd, because the label on the drive (of course I disassembled the machine and checked out the insides before I turned it on, doesn't everyone?) was definately showing DVR 108. That's a shame, the 108 does DVD+/-RW, DVD-R DL, and DVD+R DL, reads every optical medium known to man at the time it was built (so DVD-HD and BluRay don't work in it, but every other DVD and CD format do). Still not a bad drive. Looks equivalent to the DVR-105 in
robeli's machine except faster.
Oh, and I can't believe no one has brought up Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead in the Shakespeare meme. It was such an awesome movie, and it's a great bit in Hamlet as well. I thought of it, but Mercutio's death scene is one of my favorites in all of Willy's works, so I had to go with that.
I started new meds today. So far they seem to be working okay, though I might ask for a slightly higher dosage. I'm still a little edgy. In celebration I wore my Heavily Medicated for Your Safety t-shirt today.
Oh, and I can't believe no one has brought up Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead in the Shakespeare meme. It was such an awesome movie, and it's a great bit in Hamlet as well. I thought of it, but Mercutio's death scene is one of my favorites in all of Willy's works, so I had to go with that.
I started new meds today. So far they seem to be working okay, though I might ask for a slightly higher dosage. I'm still a little edgy. In celebration I wore my Heavily Medicated for Your Safety t-shirt today.
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It all came down to availability and price when Apple were due to buy their next batch. Then the drives were all formatted to 40 MB, but you could reclaim the wasted space with third-party programs.
What happened here might be that Apple's supplier ran out of DVR 108 drives, and made up the lack with crippled DVR 117 drives.
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