No Emergency Release Hole In MacPro DVD Drive

I had a DVD stuck in the drive of my MacPro, tried everything to open the drive, but as nothing would work, I turned off the computer, and hoped to find the little hole under the driver tray that you stick an unwound paperclip in to open the driver. But there is no hole, despite the manual saying that there definitely is.
Does anyone know why this is, and if I'm missing something, and why the MacPro manual is seemingly contradicted by reality, and if there is another way to open the MacPro DVD player in an emergency.
I note that my other drives on my PCs all have this emergency release hole.

Hey,
Try this:
Restart the computer.
When you hear the startup sound, press and hold the Command-Option-O-F keys.
Release the keys when you see a white welcome screen.
At the prompt, type:
eject cd
Press Return, then wait a few seconds. The disc drive should eject the disc, and "ok" appears on the screen when the action is complete.
Type:
mac-boot
Press Return.
If that doesn't work you need to open up the computer and slide out the dvd drive.,,, the emergency release hole is not visable unless you pull out the drive.

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