DIY, Xbox 360 HD DVD drive running on a MBP

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Why is this news? Really? He's running this on XP via BootCamp (which it already works on).
No it's not news, but it doesn't have to be since this isn't CNN.com
What's with the audio sync issues?
Running this on a MacBook Pro does not mean anything. MacBook Pro is a computer just like any other, now if we were talking about a Mac then it is a whole different story, a phenomenal story indeed. If we can run this on a Mac then I would differently buy one, and I have an Xbox360, it is a win-win situation for me. So far I love my PS3 since it includes a HDMI input. Running this HD-DVD player on a computer would be nice, since computers support HDCP it is capable of running at full/true 1080p HD. If this can run on a Mac, since Mac unlike Windows can recognize any USB devices, then I would definitely buy one, the only problem is Mac does not have any Blu-Ray and HD-DVD playback support.
the cd that comes with the hddvd drive has windows drivers on it. this was news back when the drive came out. laggy site.
I remember when this was news that someone plugged the HD-DVD drive to a mac (ppc?) on osx and it was immediately detected by the OS. The only thing from keeping them from watching hd-dvd movies with it was the lack of a hd player for the Mac OSX.