DVD-ROM for Lombard

What the cheapest way to get a dvd onto the desktop a Lombard (OS 10.3):
A used Apple branded DVD drive from ebay - $50+
A third party drive that will work in the optical drive slot - What will work?
A firewire PCMCIA card with an old external DVD drive I own - $20 (will it work).
Thanks

HnakGood,
If you connect a FireWire DVD drive, you will be unable to boot to a CD or DVD. FireWire / USB CardBus PC cards do not support booting, only built-in FireWire and USB do.
Buying a used Apple DVD drive can be risky...you have no idea how hard it has been used or how long it will last.
The other option of replacing the optical drive in your current DVD caddy is a nice way to go, but it sounds like your caddy may be damaged since the tray will not stay locked in. If you remove the DVD drive, turn it over, then push an opened paperclip into the manual eject hole, you will see how this mechanism works. Possibly disassembling the drive to get at the locking mechanism may present a solution. Here's a helpful guide:
http://mywebpages.comcast.net/macdan/PB99_2K_EBMsled.html

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