After seeing the following post, I just have to upgrade my harddisk!
I've gone through the 2400 site, though, and the latest information
seems to be March 2000. Can someone tell me where to look for a 10, 20,
or 30-gig HD? Also, are their considerations in buying and installing?
(I still have the factory installed 1.2G(?))

Thanks, JT

" (Duo/2400 List)" wrote:
>See my writeup on <http://www.sineware.com/mac2400> which covers the 
>use of CF for an emergency boot disk.
>
>I wrote it up a few months ago and guess what, about 2 weeks ago my 
>trusty 6gb HD finally crapped out.  I've been booting from the CF 
>card ever since, while waiting for my new drive.  (a long story, but 
>I found a really sweet new IBM drive, 20gb, ultra-quiet, only US$ 
>103)

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