Serial-ATA DVD Burners

Does any body know if there are any serial-ata DVD burners for Mac?

They do make them:
http://www.hardwarecentral.com/hardwarecentral/news/article.php/3648236
but I'm just not sure how well they'd work on a mac. Not an approach I'd use myself. I prefer using the internal ATA bus for a pioneer S-Drive like the 103 thru 111 which are very compatible with most macs. I'd even recommend using an ext. FireWire S-Drive over the approach you may be considering.
Here's the one I made myself from a pioneer 110 and an an ADS Pyro FW enclosure. Works Great!
Very easy to install:
Hope this helps. If so, then please take the time to mark your question as "Answered." Good luck.
SDMacuser

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    Dec 22 05:24:56: --- last message repeated 2 times ---
    Dec 22 05:24:56 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAIDMember::synchronizeCacheCallout: failed with e00002ca on 3C6E9EA4-831A-457A-8CA5-6E7E9CBEED25
    Dec 22 05:25:17: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 22 05:25:17 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAIDMember::synchronizeCacheCallout: failed with e00002ca on 9722C38E-DFF9-468F-8DE5-809432493168
    Dec 22 05:25:31: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 22 05:25:31 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAIDMember::synchronizeCacheCallout: failed with e00002ca on EB932B0E-8476-480C-BBD4-53A9A77D9FEF
    Dec 22 05:25:45: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 22 05:25:45 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAIDMember::synchronizeCacheCallout: failed with e00002ca on 3C6E9EA4-831A-457A-8CA5-6E7E9CBEED25
    Dec 22 05:26:15: --- last message repeated 2 times ---
    Dec 22 05:26:21 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAIDMember::synchronizeCacheCallout: failed with e00002ca on 3C6E9EA4-831A-457A-8CA5-6E7E9CBEED25
    Dec 22 05:26:51: --- last message repeated 4 times ---
    Dec 22 05:27:12 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAIDMember::synchronizeCacheCallout: failed with e00002ca on 3C6E9EA4-831A-457A-8CA5-6E7E9CBEED25
    Dec 22 05:27:33: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 22 05:27:26 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAIDMember::synchronizeCacheCallout: failed with e00002ca on 9722C38E-DFF9-468F-8DE5-809432493168
    Dec 22 05:27:40: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 22 05:27:40 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAIDMember::synchronizeCacheCallout: failed with e00002ca on 3C6E9EA4-831A-457A-8CA5-6E7E9CBEED25
    Dec 22 05:28:24: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 22 05:28:24 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAIDMember::synchronizeCacheCallout: failed with e00002ca on 9722C38E-DFF9-468F-8DE5-809432493168
    Dec 22 05:28:39: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 22 05:28:39 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAIDMember::synchronizeCacheCallout: failed with e00002ca on 3C6E9EA4-831A-457A-8CA5-6E7E9CBEED25
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    57A-8CA5-6E7E9CBEED25, set byte offset = 222462894080.
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    offline.
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    Dec 22 05:33:22: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 22 05:33:22 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAIDMember::synchronizeCacheCallout: failed with e00002ca on 9722C38E-DFF9-468F-8DE5-809432493168
    Dec 22 05:34:06: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 22 05:34:06 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAIDMember::synchronizeCacheCallout: failed with e00002ca on 9722C38E-DFF9-468F-8DE5-809432493168
    Dec 22 05:34:53: --- last message repeated 1 time ---
    Dec 22 05:34:53 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAID::completeRAIDRequest - error 0xe00002ca detected for set "sys_2" (C398B450-28A3-4C1D-A6A8-5B617661789D), member 9722C38E-DFF9-4
    68F-8DE5-809432493168, set byte offset = 35194773504.
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    offline.
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    Dec 22 05:37:44 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAID::recover() member EB932B0E-8476-480C-BBD4-53A9A77D9FEF from set "speed" (190EC75B-C702-4481-ABCF-8C5A0D54BBE0) has been marked
    offline.
    Dec 22 05:37:44 8way kernel[0]: AppleRAID::restartSet - restarting set "speed" (190EC75B-C702-4481-ABCF-8C5A0D54BBE0).
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