I have an Optiarc AD-7170A in my 3,1MacPro that I am pretty sure should be able to write to DVD-RAM. I know Apple seems to hate the format. Their firmware usually blocks this format from being used in their drives. I have recently built a program called binflash that says it can flash the firmware of the drive. My theory is if I flash the firmware with something that isn't made by Apple the drive will work with DVD-RAM. I had success with a MacBook Pro's drive by flashing it. So far I haven't had luck with this drive. When I do try to flash the firmware I am told this error message when attempting to flash the drive:
"The firmware file expects a different bootcode on your drive. You are not allowed to continue.
Firmware is for a different drive"
Has anyone else been successful with making this drive read and write DVD-RAM disc?
Attached is the program known as binflash in the zip file. It is called necflash.i386.
Here is the only firmware I was able to find for this drive: https://www.firmwarehq.com/Optiarc/AD-7170A/files.html
"The firmware file expects a different bootcode on your drive. You are not allowed to continue.
Firmware is for a different drive"
Has anyone else been successful with making this drive read and write DVD-RAM disc?
Attached is the program known as binflash in the zip file. It is called necflash.i386.
Here is the only firmware I was able to find for this drive: https://www.firmwarehq.com/Optiarc/AD-7170A/files.html