This should be do-able. There was a thread here a while back in where some
members states that they had two floppies and a hdd in an SE. I believe one
even stated that he had a floppy and two hdd's in his SE. Given that the SE
and the SE/30 have the same power supply (correct me if I am wrong), this
should work. You might try making a bracket out of plumbers pipe strap and
then find a way to mount it into the case.
While I out of anyone can certainly understand wanting to do something just for the sake of doing it...why do so many people insist on putting a second hard drive IN an SE/30 when there is a perfectly good SCSI port on the back of the unit that you can use to attach an external scsi box to? Is it a shortage of available electrical outlets, lack of cabling or what? Seems that the money and effort spent hacking something together out of plumbers strap and figuring out how to mount things would be better spent on some other endeavor...
Just curious. :)
Steve
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