From memory, way back when I did this:

There are three components you need, and I believe that one is already 
there.

You need:

SCSI ribbon cable
Mounting bracket
Power cable

I believe that the power cable is already there, or I had one laying 
around. I was able to get a ribbon cable at an electronics surplus 
store, dirt cheap. The bracket was metal mounting bracket.

The bracket is necessary hold the drive, in its "snap-in" location.

DTL

On Tuesday, July 9, 2002, at 03:58 PM, Eric Mattar-Hurlbut wrote:

> I thought I would install an internal drive in my DuoDock II, and I 
> found
> the site for how to do it, but I need a kit to do so.  Any knowledge on
> where to get it, or do I really need this kit to install?
>
> Eric
>


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