cdrecord
-speed 8 -dev 0,6,0 -eject -v AUX_3.0.1_Install.toast_image
I don't know if this works or not. I don't know if the image is "real
ISO"
(I used Toast, so I couldn't say).
When I try to boot up on a IIci, the floppy works
ok, and it starts to
search for the CD in the CD drive. The cd drive is a toshiba 5401B, I
pulled from an alpha. It never finds a valid disk. So, to try to
figure out what was wrong, I used BasiliskII (a mac-on-unix emulation)
and tried to mount the CD image as a disk under system 7.6...and it
wanted to format it. Should the CD be mountable?
No, it shouldn't be. Toast complained about it too, but it worked fine
for installation. The boot disk is needed to mount it.
I have lots of trouble with older 68k Macs that were used
by clueless lusers... in particular, here at my current
orkplace, our #1 Mac advocate didn't realize you have to
power off the system and SCSI devices when attaching them/
removing hem from the chain. I'm not sure what goes bad after
five years of connecting/dosconnecting with the power on
(the terminator resistors shouldn't be affected, should they)?
But I run into this a lot; I have little luck with CDs
on Macs, and more trouble with outboard drives in general
than I'd care to say...
-dq