I figure this is a pretty long shot, and it doesn't even have to be a Mac app specifically, but I'm going to ask here anyway --
I am looking for a way to emulate a DVD-ROM that can mount a disc image (ISO, etc.) and present it over FireWire and it appear on another machine just as if I had directly attached via FireWire a DVD-ROM with a CD or DVD physically in it. Kind of like a FireWire target disk mode for read-only disc images.
I have an IODD ST400 portable device that does almost exactly what I want, and I love it, except that it's USB and not FireWire. The systems I am working with are all of the G3 and G4 generation and do not boot from USB (yes, I know of the Open Firmware workaround). If there was a device like the IODD ST400 that did FireWire that was reasonably priced I would buy one in a heartbeat but I have not found anything similar in my searches.
Since I have not found anything hardware, that leads me down the software path. Has anyone seen or done anything like this? Does anyone have a better method other than burning CD/DVD images to physical media and booting them via physical drives? That's exactly what I am trying to avoid here.
I am looking for a way to emulate a DVD-ROM that can mount a disc image (ISO, etc.) and present it over FireWire and it appear on another machine just as if I had directly attached via FireWire a DVD-ROM with a CD or DVD physically in it. Kind of like a FireWire target disk mode for read-only disc images.
I have an IODD ST400 portable device that does almost exactly what I want, and I love it, except that it's USB and not FireWire. The systems I am working with are all of the G3 and G4 generation and do not boot from USB (yes, I know of the Open Firmware workaround). If there was a device like the IODD ST400 that did FireWire that was reasonably priced I would buy one in a heartbeat but I have not found anything similar in my searches.
Since I have not found anything hardware, that leads me down the software path. Has anyone seen or done anything like this? Does anyone have a better method other than burning CD/DVD images to physical media and booting them via physical drives? That's exactly what I am trying to avoid here.