>  > I put a drive in my dock. Also didn't have a power cable,
>>  so I made one...
>>  Sorry I can't be more exact but maybe this info will be
>>  useful anyway.
>>  Greg
>
>Thanks Greg, it helps a bit. I suppose this will be my last port of call if
>I fail to find a ready-made cable.
>
>Do you remember where you got the small squarish connector that plugs on the
>logic board? Is it a standard part that Radio Shack / Maplin would carry?
>
>I had another good look at the Dock, and the drive tray would also be useful
>as there is nothing to screw into and it looks to be held in place just by
>the tray plastic thingies.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Francois

You should be able to get the connector parts from www.digikey.com

Mad Dog

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