Using a Pinnacle Optical Drive PMO 650 with Mac OS 10.5.2 possible?

I have lots of backup files stored on Optical Discs. Is there anyway to get my Pinncale Optical Drive PMO 650 to work with Mac OS 10.5.2? I looked on Pinnacle site, and they suggested FWB's 'Hard Disk Toolkit', ANUBIS by CharisMac, or going on apple suppport. Has anyone used these? Do they work with OS 10.5.2?
Thanks for any feedback!

I use Macs in my environment, and they run great. My site uses 1131 and 1231's, with EAP-FAST authentication. I did have a couple of strange issues though with Leopard, which I will share below:
1) With 10.5, I would have to turn my radion off & on to get it to associate. Once I upgraded to 10.5.2, it worked great.
2) With 802.1X based authenticaiton, the setup is a bit counter intuitive. I had ot make sure that I was selecting user based credentials for non-domain Macs. I would then delete the entry in my wireless sites that the 802.1X would enter, and recreate it to set the proper encryption scheme.
Hope that helps =)

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