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Retrospect supports Apple-brand CD-RW drives

updated 09:40 pm EDT, Tue September 4, 2001

 
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Dantz Development tomorrow is expected to announce that Retrospect Backup 4.3 will support most internal Apple CD-RW drives shipped with Power Mac G4, iMac, and iBook computers using Shared Device Access Protocol (SDAP), an industry standard for arbitrating access to storage devices. Mac OS 9.2.1 includes Apple's SDAP Authoring Support extension, which allows SDAP-compliant control of Apple hardware. Restrospect Driver 2.2 update is available now in English, French, German, and Japanese as well as a Retrospect Extensions Update, which updates the device related extensions to add ATAPI CD-RW support and to improve FireWire and USB support with Retrospect. [links updated]


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  1. noer

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    SDAP for OS X?

    I hope it's coming soon... 10.1?

  1. dudeness

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    Joined: Nov 2000

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    Support for G4 Superdrive

    What's the word on support for Superdrives?
    From a Dantz technote: Some of Apple's new computers now come with an internal DVD-R drive. DVD-R
    drives are different from DVD-RAM drives and Retrospect is not yet
    compatible with any DVD-R drives. We will be testing them for future
    support.

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