External dvd options

is anybody using an external dvd dual layer burner with a mac mini with success and if so which one?? my superdrive has gone from system profile etc and i've been quoted £200 for a new logic board. everything else is fine i just can't burn or import anything, a new external can be had for £50ish but are they compatible?? help required. it would also be handy if the external burner was compatible with my ibook g3 dual usb 700mhz though not essential.

HI there - I'm gonna buy one of these too, for my G4 powerbook so I can put our home Digi Cam footage onto a decent size dvd 8gig .... but was wondering is the burner compatible with iMovie/iDvd??
Hope you can shed some light on this - as apple used to say you had to have a superdrive for it to work, but I make a dmg file which i can then burn at work on a single layer, albeit a superdrive
Lee
I have an external LaCie FireWire DVD-RW
w/LightScribe and it works beautifully with all my
Macs: G5/QuickSilver/Core Duo mini/G4 mini. It's
FireWire only though, but it should work with your
iBook too (I believe that model has a single FW 400
port).
LaCie makes several models, as do other companies
like OWC, Iomega, etc.

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    Notes: I was using a macbook 4,1 and external dvd burner with separate power supply, and Mac OSX Install disc that came with my macbook (OSX 10.5.4)

    Your Mac requires a firmware (Boot ROM version in System Profiler) update to 4.2.8 See Mac OS X: Available firmware updates
    http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=86117 The update should be installed (using OS 9) BEFORE you install OS X.
    If you depress the Option key at startup, which activates the Startup Manager, does the external drive show up?
     Cheers, Tom

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