Carmen

I assume when you say full height that you mean half-height. Full Height is approximately 3 inches tall and is the type of drive found in old IBMs. Their is no way you could fit a full height drive inside and SE/30 case. As far as installing a half-height drive above the floppy it should be possible. I remember reading that the SE case was designed to be able to take 2 5 1/4" floppies instead of the 3.5" floppies, but, was late in the design phase rejected. At least space-wise, their should not be a problem; magnetic interference-wise, that is another story, you may have to just stick it in their and see what happens.

I think the best method is to just use an external SCSI case. They are usually not that hard to find, any SCSI case should work, even a non-Apple one.

Btw, I am pretty sure that the max partition size you can have in System 7 is 2GBs, so, you are going to have to partition that 9GB drive several times to use all of the space. Who needs 9GBs for an SE/30 anyway?

Skipp

On Dec 16, 2003, at 7:00 PM, Stuart Bell wrote:


On 16 Dec 2003, at 22:01, Carmen F.J. Beuhler, Lawyer wrote:


Hi,
I have an SE/30 with an ethernet card and an 80 meg internal hard drive. today I installed an eighty meg SCSI drive in a a portable case to the back of it. I intend to instal a 9 gig Seagate full height drive. Will it fit? If it does is there anything special that I need to do to shield the CRT?

Here's a starting page:


http://home.tiscali.dk/cadams/se/hard_disk.html

As the author comments, people have fitted two floppies and a HD in an SE - equivalent in height to your plans. ISTR, however, that they have to mount the top drive a little further back than normal to miss the CRT, and you'll probably need to do likewise. Interference with the image, in my experience, varies from HD to HD. I'd try it and see what happens.


Tx
Carmen
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Dear Carmen.


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