Superdrive firmware

does anyone know for sure if apple provides firmware updates for this device and if not how does someone get one????
MATSHITA DVD-R UJ-825:
Firmware Revision: DAND
Interconnect: ATAPI
Burn Support: Yes (Apple Shipped/Supported)
Cache: 2048 KB
Reads DVD: Yes
CD-Write: -R, -RW
DVD-Write: -R, -RW, +R, +RW
Burn Underrun Protection CD: Yes
Burn Underrun Protection DVD: Yes
Write Strategies: CD-TAO, CD-SAO, DVD-DAO
Media: No

UJ-835E Apple firmware policy is not fair
The superdrive UJ 835E from Panasonic/Matshita that equipped most of recent iBooks is capable to write DVD at 8x speed.
But Apple has modified the firmware to force users to buy DVD media only from Apple. All other media are burned at 2x speed!
In the technical spec of theses models, Apple never mentioned this limitation. They defraud us.
But making errors like this, give the opportunity to solve the problem.
Be fair ! give the users a firmware upgrade that correct this aberration.
The benefit for Apple is clear : giving the same capability than other PC's make Mac user's happier, with better machines than before => guarentee of more clients for the Mac platform !
Sincerely
Denis Pommier
Mac user since 1985

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