Satellite Pro A10 - CD/DVD drive - Update?

I have an A10 and some few remains of an A15 which I cannibalised for spares.
The A10 only has DVD read, whilst the A15 had DVD read-write functionality.
Frustratingly the A10 BIOS doesn't seem to recognised the A15 CD/DVD drive.
Does anyone know if it is possible to get this recognised - could I swap BIOS chips with the one from the A15 for instance?
This machine is my toy and I have it running with a Pentium 4M 2.4 GHz and 1GB of ram (frustratingly it won't accept 1GB sticks!!!).
It was a freebie so if I break it, well I'll be sad - but not heart-broken...

Hi
You can use only the BIOS which is released for the Sat Pro A10 series and which is available on Toshiba page.
But why you dont use a CD/DVD drive which is compatible with Sat Pro A10 model?
The user manual provides details about the compatible devices.
I found the user manual [here|http://support1.toshiba-tro.de/tedd-files2/0/userman-en-20090121085356.zip]
On the page 4-7 you would find info about the ODD devices supported by Pro A10
- TEAC CD ROM drive CD-224E
- TEAC CD-RW/DVD-ROM drive DW-224E
- Toshiba DVD-ROM SD-C2612
- Toshiba CD-RW/DVD-ROM dive SD-R2412
- DVD-R/-RW drive SD-R6012
- Hitachi DVD-ROM drive GDR-8082
- Panasonic CD/RW/DVD-ROM drive UJDA-740/750
Hope the list could be helpful.

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