PowerBook G4 SuperDrive Speed Bump Hack 81
George Wright writes "A guy called cynikal has managed to hack the firmware on the PowerBook G4's "Superdrive" (the Panasonic UJ-815A slimline slot loading DVD-R/RW burner) to enable DVD-R burning at 2x (instead of 1x), DVD-RW burning at 1x (instead of it being disabled), CD-R burning at 16x (instead of 8x) and CD-RW burning at 8x (instead of 4x). Thanks a lot cynikal! The drive now reports as a UJ-815A instead of a UJ-815, and has a firmware revision of D101 instead of the DOC4, DOCB or DWDB the PowerBooks came with. A firmware downgrader can be obtained from the same place to downgrade back to DOCB if you want to, and there is a discussion thread."
I would use it, but... (Score:5, Insightful)
Caveat emptor. Even though it's free.
Re:I would use it, but... (Score:5, Insightful)
There is a chance this could simply be a case of the original designers not thinking out of the box. Look at the C64 display and the amazing display enchancing hacks for it.
Re:I would use it, but... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:I would use it, but... (Score:5, Interesting)
Kinda like when you go to a restaurant and the kids meal, at 1/3 the price, is the same food as the 'adult meal'.
Re:I would use it, but... (Score:5, Informative)
My Other responder is just as likely to be right, apple downgraded the drive firmware in their cheaper product lines to give more motive to purchase the 17" instead.
Personally I suspect it's a case of both, the system runs a little hotter with the drive rev'd up, and they know the average idiot doesn't properly operate a laptop so that heat is controlled. They also know this would be a little less a factor in their 17". So as a combination of both, they figure they'll tweak down the lower models (which have a slight problem that would result in support calls but not affect the average user) and gain a secondary incentive to purchase the more beefy model.
I've worked for fortune 500 computer manufacturers though, and I assure you, whether it's the case here or not. They most definately DO clock down hardware on cheaper models and sometimes the only difference between the more expensive and less expensive model is the firmware (one example being the sony clie, which is a notorious line for this).
Re:I would use it, but... (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:I would use it, but... (Score:1)
But really it's a non issue.. The users didn't pay for DVD-RW and now they have it anyway. Would make me happy.
Re:I would use it, but... (Score:1)
I call bullshit! I own a 12" PowerBook with Superdrive, when I purchased it, the Apple web site mentioning the specs of the machine were unclear, so I asked Nextbyte (a shitty Australian chain run by wankers, who employ tossers) they said, "yup". When it arrived, I was pissed off, but not enough to send the machine back. Now with this unsupported firmware my machine does everything that I purch
Re:I would use it, but... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:I would use it, but... (Score:3, Insightful)
Also bare in mind the Powerbook is a portable machine - DVD burning has got to be a ludicrously precise process, and doubling the speed at which the disk spins has got to increase the margin in error, especially in a setting where it could be shoved or moved around...
I guess results which c
I did it (Score:5, Informative)
Re:I did it (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:DMCA ?? (Score:1, Informative)
Re:DMCA ?? (Score:4, Insightful)
Heh, great! (Score:2, Informative)
umm... (Score:2)
but I thought you were supposed to burn discs....
Re:They should fix OSX first (Score:4, Informative)
No matter how off topic this is, I must correct some things in the above...
Re:They should fix OSX first (Score:3, Insightful)
It seems he's taken a new tack now, taking information he doesn't understand from an anti-Mac site that doesn't understand it either and posting it to every Apple thread on
Move along, nothing to see here.
NetInfo is like the registry? (Score:2)
NetInfo is a type of directory service that originated from NeXTSTEP / OpenStep, and remains AS A PLUGIN for backwards compatibility purposes. Apple is now moving away from NetInfo, because there are standards out there that are worth using now.
Go ahead and crack open Directory Access and you will see quite the amazing things listed there:
AppleTalk (Legacy crap, still there for AppleShare Servers from the days of 'yore)
BSD Configuration Files (you know, those human readable text files t
I also took the dive. (Score:5, Informative)
This is great! Now I can finaly burn to DVD-RW and the speed increases are also pretty cool. I haven't noticed any side effects as of yet (i don't think it would be a good idea to burn a DVD-R faster if your laptop is on the blanket
It is possible to also downgrade the drive back to its original DOCB. You are however not able to do this on a 17" PowerBook. There is no real increase for the 17" PB except now I think you can burn 2x DVD-R. Therefore I would not really recomend people with 17" PBs to do this.
Re:I also took the dive. (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:I also took the dive. (Score:3, Informative)
http://www.wormintheapple.gr/macdvd/download2.h
Has many region free DVD hacks for you.
I suggest you decide between a faster or region-free drive though, 'cause I don't think you'll get both - yet!
Also, you might want to revert to the original firmware, before trying to install another hacked firmware (I'm not sure about it, but I'd imagine it'd be cleaner that way)
UJ815 not region free (Score:5, Informative)
Matsushita took some steps to prevent this: the firmware is encrypted, etc...
More and more drives are protected against patching (Pioneer, etc...). Smells like some kind of pressure from the movie industry here...
Littlekids, little worries. Big kids, big worries. (Score:1)
Many things concur to the current situation. Firmware encryption and other counter-measures, the lack of a "universal" firmware flash utility in OS X (like Multi-Flasher was in OS 9), wife, kids, kids, wife, free time lack etc.
Note that I didn't totally give up, just like taking a HUGE break instead.
Re:Littlekids, little worries. Big kids, big worri (Score:2)
Why can't you downgrade? Also, what about waranty? (Score:1)
Re:As if it wasn't bad enough . . . (Score:5, Insightful)
b) Double the power (and thus increase the power consumption, and thus increase the heat output) of said drive. Consumers file class-action lawsuit over fried components and newly acquired lap-burns.
Think fast: You're Apple, which one do you pick?
Re:As if it wasn't bad enough . . . (Score:3, Insightful)
when i use these things - i understand fully that they are not ready for use, they may cause all my data to be horked, and could cause the end of the universe. In fact, I recently had to completely reformat my hard drive and reinstall 10.2 clean after a 10.3 release screwed up just about everything on my machine. I didn't complain 1 second because I knew that was a possibility... I also had all my data backed up and it took
Re:As if it wasn't bad enough . . . (Score:1)
If i bork my laptop - well, i bork it.
And when i need a machine that works well - for work - I use a Mac, and i don't dork with it.
Hmm...I thought I had something to say in response to this comment, but it turns out it's as complete a response to itself as I could have hoped for.
Re:i tried it (Score:3, Funny)
Apple has done this in the past (Score:2, Informative)
Re:Apple has done this in the past (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Apple has done this in the past (Score:1)
But it looks like they want people to buy Powerbooks instead.
Re:Apple has done this in the past (Score:1)
Apple is doing what Apple does: they try and put a nice face on it, but they're all about maximizing shareholder return, just like any other publically traded corporation.
Steve Jobs is not your friend: just try walking up and saying hi to him next time he makes a public appearance.
Re:Apple has done this in the past (Score:2)
The lack of dual display is entirely 100% for market-line differentiation.
Confirmed, extreme is active on both displays (Score:1)
For hack, visit macosxhints.com and search ibook+monitor
I used it, and... (Score:4, Funny)
Now if someone would write a firmware update that turned on the keyboard backlighting
Re:I used it, and... (Score:3, Funny)
12" Powerbook success (Score:5, Informative)
just burned 4.2 gigs of DiVX DVD rips onto Apple 2x media in thin jewel cases with Toast 5.1.2 at 2x. Burned in 30 minutes flat. No errors. Formerly could only burn at 1x.
just burned mandrake ix86 9.2b iso onto Memorex black CD-R 700 meg media with Toast 5.1.2 at 16x Burned in 4 minutes and 15 seconds. formerly could only burn at 8x.
it works for me. Of course, I installed a PowerMax ata-33 ide card, Intrega USB for Windows only PCI card, a SonnetTech G4/450 CPU card, and Firewire PCI card in a PowerMac 7500 running Mac OS X 10.2 and used it as my primary email server until 6 months ago..... so i'm not exactly the conservative computer user...
ymmv and if your powerbook blows up, don't blame me.
Re:12" Powerbook success (Score:1)
Re:12" Powerbook success (Score:1)
80 min / 32 = 2.5 min
Re:12" Powerbook success (Score:2)
Re:But can ya get those PowerPC chips to 1GHz .. ? (Score:2, Informative)
Aren't We Missing Another Important Point? (Score:5, Insightful)
Is it just me, or another seriously important point being overlooked? I quite agree that heat is of a large concern, having access to (and a lot of experience with) both a 12 and 17 inch PowerBook, but seeing as these machines are laptops, they are frequently not plugged in to AC power.
Admittedly, trying to burn a DVD while moving the laptop around is not such a wise idea, but power consumption (and by direct extension: battery life) might also have been a valid [marketing?] reason for locking the speed of this drive down. Of course, is it any more energy efficient to burn twice as long at half the speed?
Re:Aren't We Missing Another Important Point? (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Aren't We Missing Another Important Point? (Score:3, Insightful)
Why? (Score:1, Interesting)
-RW takes more power (Score:1)
Re:-RW takes more power (Score:1)
Worked for me as well - CD write OK, DVD write ? (Score:1)
Has anyone tried to burn a DVD, esp. with one of the new formats? Please, we are all dying to know..
I dunno (Score:2, Insightful)
I would test it throughly with a few standalone DVD players and have a backout plan. --
Daniel C. Slagle
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Swish (Score:1)
I installed it last week (Score:2)
2X DVD burning
16x CD burning
ala Toast Titamium 5 and iTunes on 10.2.6
It's probably due to power consumption... (Score:1)