Installing Pioneer BDR-205 Blu-ray burner as internal optical drive?

Has any one successfully installed the Pioneer Blu-ray BD-205 as an internal optical drive in their Mac Pro 1.1? I just wanted to make sure the older Mac Pro would be compatible with the new Blu-Ray burner.
Thanks,
John

I have a MacPro 3,1 with a NVIDIA GeForce 8800GT graphics card, and a Pioneer BDR-203 mounted internally via the internal SATA connector on the motherboard. Works beautifully for burning Blu-ray video, using Toast 10, and I use it to backup AVCHD files that are as large as 16GBytes each.
Would I be able to play Blu-ray video with Windows 7 on this system?
I had about given-up on Apple, and was ready to bite the bullet, and buy a Dell.

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