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- From: bernie@metapro.metapro.DIALix.oz.au (Bernd Felsche)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Apple CD-300e Plus CD-ROM drive
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Date: 16 Jan 1995 06:07:29 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Reply-To: bernie@metapro.metapro.DIALix.oz.au (Bernd Felsche)
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- Keywords: hardware, CD-ROM, SCSI, commercial
- Originator: barrett@astro.cs.umass.edu
-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- Apple CD-300e Plus
-
- NOTE: This review is an "update" to a previously posted review of
- the Apple CD-300 drive by Heiko Rath:
-
- >From: hr@brewhr.swb.de (Heiko Rath)
- >Subject: REVIEW: Apple CD-300 CD-ROM drive
- >Date: 1 Jun 1993 18:31:16 GMT
- >Message-ID: <1ug79k$a3v@menudo.uh.edu>
-
- I have included and quoted Heiko's comments where applicable and
- used his review as a template, allowing readers to do a side-by-side
- comparison between the two drives.
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: Heiko's review is available in the
- c.s.a.reviews archives. - Dan]
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- > The Apple CD-300 is a dual speed SCSI CD-ROM drive that
- > supports playing of audio CDs, reading of CD-ROMs, is
- > multi-session compatible, and conforms to several other
- > standards. As a bonus, it can read digital data from audio CDs.
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- > Name: Apple Computer GmbH
-
- Address: Apple has different contact
- addresses in other countries.
- Check your phone book for dealers!
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- > I don't know the list price. I paid DM 800,- (about $500 (US))
- >at my local Apple dealer here in Germany.
-
- I paid AUS$685.00, about US$500.
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- An Amiga with a SCSI host adapter, preferably SCSI-2.
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- CD-ROM Filesystem software:
- "Free" - AmiCDROM versions 1.15 or later recommended
- Commercial - AsimCDFS version 2.2 or later
-
- Direct Audio: (one or more of)
- SCSIUtil 2.2 allows reading audio data and saving to
- disk.
- PlayCDDA 1.1 required modifications to recognize
- the drive and handle the data properly.
- CDDA 1.12 using "plan a"
-
- > For playing audio CDs, you will need a little utility. I
- > have written such a thing called SCSIUtil that will allow
- > you to play selected tracks. A much more comfortable
- > solution is Jukebox, a program with a GUI and ARexx support,
- > available from Franz-Josef Reichert (fjrei@kbsaar.saar.de).
-
- Jukebox 2.83 didn't know how to handle the drive.
- YACDP 1.1 also failed.
-
- PhotoCD:
- Not evaluated, but you will need something to convert
- from the PhotoCD format. (See Heiko's review.)
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None. Or is this just a very expensive "dongle"? :-)
-
-
- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
-
- Most evaluation has been on the author's machine:
-
- Amiga 4000/040
- 8M Fast RAM
- Oktagon 2008 SCSI-2 adapter
- MultifaceCard III serial/parallel adapter
- Seagate ST3144AT IDE drive
- Emulex MD21/S2 ESDI (rev A00) adapter to 300M Micropolis drive
-
- A brief test was performed on:
-
- Amiga 2000 with A2620 accelerator
- 8M Fast RAM
- Workbench 2
- A2090A with 40M ST506 drive
- A2091 with 80M Quantum SCSI drive
- CDTV via Parnet
-
-
- COMPONENTS SUPPLIED IN PACKAGE
-
- Apple CD 300e Plus
- Power cord
- SCSI terminator
- DB-25 to 50-pin "Centronics" SCSI cable
- Warranty Statement
- License Agreement
- 1 Macintosh floppy
- 1 User Manual
- 1 Macintosh Starter CD
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- Following my subscription to various Fish archives on CD-ROM, as
- well as numerous purchases of interesting other CD-ROMs, I felt the
- not-unreasonable need to be able to read them!
-
- Of course, I had to get a SCSI adapter first, as the A4000 lacks
- this, so the procurement programme was somewhat prolonged by selection of
- that as well.
-
- Initial investigation showed that there were few candidates of
- CD-ROM which would deliver the features wanted, at a price within my
- budget. My feature list was much the same as Heiko's, and the short list
- came down to:
-
- Apple CD-300
- Sony CDU8003(?)
- Toshiba XM3401B
-
- I only became aware of Apple drives capabilities by word of mouth;
- maybe I should have paid more attention to c.s.a.reviews!
-
- The price of the drive and local support eventually swayed me in the
- direction of the just-released Apple CD-300e Plus.
-
- > Finally the drive arrived at the beginning of March 1993. The box
- >contained the drive, some Macintosh specific software, and a short user's
- >manual. The color of the Apple CD-300 is the same as that of my Amiga 3000,
- >only a little bit lighter. On the front panel it has an eject button, a
- >status LED, volume control, and a headphone jack. Next to the eject button
- >is a little hole which is used to eject a disc in an emergency. The eject
- >mechanism is motor-controlled, and a trap door very ingeniously protects the
- >drive against dust. On the rear, the drive has two RCA audio output jacks
- >(to connect to an external amplifier or amplified speakers), the on/off
- >switch, the power connector, two SCSI 50-pin connectors, and a selector for
- >the SCSI ID.
-
- The most significant and noticeable difference between the CD-300e
- Plus and its predecessor is that the newer 300e does not require a caddy;
- instead, a motorised drawer is used, much like in most audio CD players.
-
- "Bootstrapping" was achieved by reading an AmiCDROM 1.9 archive from
- one of my CDROMs on the SPARC machine at work, and then transferring that
- via modem to my Amiga. Installation of the software was straightforward,
- following the instructions included in the archive.
-
- > The drive is able to support multi-session Photo CDs with a
- >Macintosh. To do the same with my Amiga, I needed some software. After
- >looking around and getting a hint to search in alt.sources, I found Hadmut
- >Danisch's (danisch@ira.uka.de) hpcdtoppm utility, originally written on a
- >UNIX machine. This was easily compiled on my Amiga and enables me to
- >convert Photo CD images to PPM, from where I can convert to any other
- >required format.
-
- This was not tested on the CD-300e Plus, but should work without any
- headaches.
-
- > Because I'm very curious, I wanted to know how to read digital data
- >off an audio CD. Several questions later, I had the info about a vendor
- >specific SCSI command and incorporated it into my little SCSIUtil. Now I'm
- >able to read all these soundbits and pieces and use them on my Amiga.
-
- This works as before, though some software, except perhaps the more
- recent stuff, does not recognize the drive type and gives up without even
- trying.
-
- > BTW, the Apple CD-300 replies to a SCSI INQUIRY command with "SONY
- >CD-ROM CDU-8003". I heard that this basically a Sony CDU-561 drive with a
- >patched ROM.
-
- SCSI inquiry (*) yields the following from the CD-300e Plus:
-
- Peripherial qualifier: 0
- Peripherial device type: $5, CD-ROM device
- Removable medium: yes
- Device type modifier: 0
- ISO Version: 0
- ECMA Version: 0
- ANSI-Approved Version: 2, The device complies to (SCSI-2).
- AENC: no
- TrmIOP: doesn't support TERMINATE I/O PROCESs message
- Response data format: $2, conforms to SCSI-2
- Additional length: $1f
- INQUIRY[5-6] (Reserved): $0, $0
- RelAdr: doesn't support relative addressing
- WBus32: doesn't support 32 wide data transfers
- WBus16: doesn't support 16 wide data transfers
- Sync: does support synchronous transfers
- Linked: does support linked commands
- CmdQue: doesn't support tagged command queueing
- SftRe: responds to RESET condition with hard RESET alternative
- Vendor identification: MATSHITA
- Product identification: CD-ROM CR-8004
- Product revision level: 1.1f
- Vendor specific:
- Reserved:
- (*) using SCSIUtil.
-
- Apple CD 300 Technical Specifications:
-
- Playback medium: 120mm and 80mm optical disc
- Capacity:
- Mode 1: 656 MB
- Mode 2: 748 MB
- Data surfaces: 1
- Data per block:
- Mode 1: 2048 bytes
- Mode 2: 2336 bytes
- Blocks per disc: 336,150
- Audio playback:
- Playing time: 74 minutes and 42 seconds
- Frequency response: not specified (20 to 20,000 Hz)
- Characteristics:
- Rotational speed (approx):
- -- Normal speed (1X): 230 to 530 rpm
- -- Double speed (2X): 460 to 1060 rpm
- Latency (average): varies over radius
- -- Normal speed (1X): 55 to 130 ms
- -- Double speed (2X): 27.5 to 65 ms
- Average access time (typical):
- -- Normal speed (1X): 410 ms
- -- Double speed (2X): <290 ms
- Data streaming rate, normal speed (1X):
- -- Mode 1: 150 KB/sec
- -- Mode 2: 171 KB/sec
- Data streaming rate, double speed (2X):
- -- Mode 1: 300 KB/sec
- -- Mode 2: 342 KB/sec
-
- * "(2X)" is the symbol for increased performance -- double
- the spin speed
-
- Block rate:
- -- Normal speed (1X): 75 blocks/sec
- -- Double speed (2X): 150 blocks/sec
- SCSI bus transfer burst rate (typical)
- -- Asynch: 2.5 MB/sec
- -- Synch: 2.1 MB/sec
-
- Formats supported:
- Audio CD
- CD-ROM Modes 1 and 2
- CD-ROM XA Mode 2, Forms 1 and 2
- CD+I Mode 2, Forms 1 and 2
- Photo CD Single and multisession
- CD+MIDI
- CD+G
- CDDA (CD digital audio data via SCSI bus Interface)
- One headphone jack with volume control (front panel)
- Two SCSI 50-pin connectors (rear panel)
- Two RCA audio output jacks
-
- Laser:
- Type GaAlAs
- Wavelength 790+-25nm
- Output Power 0.14 mW
- Beam divergence 53.5+-1.5 degrees
-
- Electrical requirements:
- Power requirements: 100 to 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz, 0.28-0.17 Amp
-
- Operating environment:
- Temperature: 41F to 104F (5C to 40C)
- Relative humidity: 5% to 90% noncondensing
- Non-operating environment:
- Storage temperature ( 6 mo.): -22F to 122F (-30C to 50C)
- Transient temperature (72 hrs.): -40F to 149F (-40C to 65C)
- Relative humidity: 5% to 95% noncondensing
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- > The Apple CD-300 comes with a users manual that explains how to
- >connect it to an Apple Macintosh, install the required software, handle CDs,
- >and work with the Macintosh software. It also contains a short technical
- >specifications page about the drive.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- > I like the Apple CD-300 as it is fast, reliable, relatively cheap
- >compared to other drives, complies very closely to ANSI SCSI 2, supports
- >multi-session CDs, and is able to read digital data off audio CDs.
-
- The 300e complies with SCSI-2 (AFAIK).
-
- I like the caddy-less design as it allows for faster disk changes,
- without the need to buy extra caddies, which are usually fragile.
-
- I like the fact that I now have 600 ex-Fish floppies.
-
- I dislike the fact that it keeps me awake until dawn while browsing
- new CD-ROMs. :-)
-
- I dislike the fact that I now have 600 ex-Fish floppies. :-)
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- > The Apple CD-300 is comparable to the Toshiba 3401 speed and
- >featurewise, but the Apple is cheaper (at least here in Germany).
-
- The same appears to hold true for the CD-300e Plus.
-
-
- BUGS
-
- None detected.
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- As I already had an external SCSI disk connected to my Oktagon card,
- I ordered my 300e with 50-50 pins SCSI cable but received the 25-50 pin
- (standard Mac) cable instead. A call to the dealer rectified the problem
- quickly. I decided to hang onto the 25-50 cable because of the ability to
- move the drive between Amigas without having to disconnect my external SCSI
- hard disk.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- 1 year limited warranty.
-
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- Competent hardware, at a good price.
-
-
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- Extracts:
- > Copyright 1993 Heiko Rath, All rights reserved.
-
- The remainder is
- Copyright 1994 Bernd Felsche, All Rights Reserved.
-
- Distribute freely.
- Extracts are to include appropriate attributions.
-
- --
- Bernd Felsche, MetaPro Systems Pty Ltd
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- 130 Fauntleroy Avenue, Redcliffe, Western Australia 6104
- Phone: +61 9 479 3722 Fax: +61 9 479 3720
-
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