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Old 01-14-2000, 03:30 PM
Stewari Stewari is offline
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Default Apple CD Rom and Digi 001

After installing the card for Digi 001, the CD Rom in my G3/266 stop responding. Has any one else had this happen? Or is there anyone who knows who to resolve this issue.
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Old 01-14-2000, 06:04 PM
Jeff Zacharias Jeff Zacharias is offline
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Default Re: Apple CD Rom and Digi 001

If you have your sound control panel set to send sound out to the Digi 001 then the CD player won't work and the DVD will still send audio through the internal Mac speakers.

Go to the control panel and switch back the output to built-in and see if that works. If you want to play CDs through the Digi001 directly you will need a different CD player.
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