Forgive me if I'm covering trodden ground. Bit, I've been cursorily following this quest of yours and with this last statement, decided I should weigh in -- do yourself a favor and get a PowerBook drive. They are smaller, quieter, cooler and allow you some internal expansion room. Internal SCSI adapters are plentiful for them, so no worries about compatibility. An internal SCSI PB drive might actually be easier and cheaper to find. I put one in my CC with CD-Rom modification because there was no room for the CD-ROM and standard internal SCSI drive. In my case, I just Velcro-ed the sucker to the chassis, but you can get a PowerBook HD chassis and mount that to the CC's if you are concerned about stability. My next step is to go to an internal IDE support upgrade so I can add a DVD drive to use the CC as TV (I don't think there were any SCSI DVDs). Good luck.
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