On Dec 21, 2003, at 11:51 pm, Antonio Rodr�guez wrote:


You do need an SCSI-to-IDE adapter, that's obvious. But, AFAIK there are only external ones - I don't think that there are much people that will be wanting to put an IDE drive inside a computer with a built-in SCSI controller... Yes, you are trying to do that, but how
many strange things do the members of this list do just for the fun? I wish you good luck with your project.

ACARD do 2 or 3 internal versions of the SCSIDE bridge (mentioned in previous post). Mine is for CD Drives and is too wide for a 3.5" bay. They now do 2 smaller ones for 3.5" hard disks that sit on the back of the drive and convert it straight to SCSI. They require a power-source via n PC type floppy power connector but mine was supplied with a ready made splitter to do this and still allow the power to be attached to the hard disk (or in Joe's case the laptop HDD adapter).


As for 'strange things', what's wrong with installing a 2.5" IDE hard disk in a IIcx that happens to have a 7100 motherboard installed. ;-)

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