Lacie External superdrive not working

Hi I have an older Lacie Design by FA Porsche Superdrive connected to Mac Book Pro running OS 10.5.1 via Fire Wire 400. I am trying to burn a DVD using Toast 8 but I keep recieving Error message -50 'the connection is unstable' and the DVD won't even attempt to burn. This is odd because Toast recognizes the drive and can read from it, but will not write to it. I checked the Lacie website and found some firmware updates, but they didn't help. They said they were updates for OS 10.3 and later, but maybe 10.5 is too late? Any help would be greatly appreciated as I am completely stuck. Thanks.

Just about any external optical drive, other than Apple's, will work. For exampe, this one recommended by Macworld:
http://www.amazon.com/AmazonBasics-Writer-External-Optical-Drive/dp/B003M0NT1M?t ag=gmgamzn-20

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