I wonder: why use a 2.5 inch scsi hard disk when there are plenty of 
3.5 inch scsi hard disks available?... 2.5 inch scsi hard disks are 
not very easy to come by (I'm not even sure they are still in 
production). It makes much more sense to keep a good 2.5 inch scsi 
hard disk aside for a powerbook that needs a replacement hard disk, 
than going through the trouble of putting it inside a classic that 
can also use an easy to find 3.5 inch hard disk.
I know of people on this list that have mountains of 3.5 inch scsi 
hard disks in their garage or hobby room.

Marten
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