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Authoring Support 1.1.2: Document and Software
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120032
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6/28/01
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This article contains the About Authoring Support 1.1.2 document and a link to the Authoring Support 1.1.2 software.
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Release Date
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Version
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Read Me
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Software
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North American English
North American English Mac OS 9.1
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2001-06-25
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1.1.2
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1016 K
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International English
International English Mac OS 9.1
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2001-06-26
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1.1.2
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1016 K
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Hardware Requirements
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Software Requirements
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Earlier versions of this software may be available at
http://download.info.apple.com/
For help with downloading, see article 75098"
Help: Downloading Software
"All software available from this site is covered by a software license agreement included with this software.
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English
About the Mac OS 9 Authoring Support Plug-in Update v1.1.2
Important: The update requires that Authoring Support Update 1.1 be installed
This document contains important late-breaking information about the Authoring Support Plug-in Update which supports burning CDs when running iTunes and Disc Burner in Mac OS 9.
This update adds compatibility for the Que! Fire 16x10x40x drives which use the Teac or Plextor drive mechanism, the VST 8x Bus Powered FireWire CD-RW drives which use the Teac drive mechanism as well as the Logitec 12x10x32 LCW-P1210BF. CD-R drive manufacturers often use several different mechanisms in the same CD-R product. The above drive models and mechanisms are the only new combinations tested by Apple. For more information about identifying the firmware and mechanisms of your CD-R drive, see the Apple Technical Information Library article at: <
http://til.info.apple.com/techinfo.nsf/artnum/n60849
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For the complete list of supported external FireWire and USB CD-R drives, go to the Apple CD-R Compatibility Web site at <
http://www.apple.com/itunes/compatibility/
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For the latest information and answers to support questions, go to the Apple Support Web site at <www.apple.com/support/>.
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