I am trying to add an internal SCSI hard drive to an old DuoDock.  I did this once 
before, about four years ago, so I do know what I am doing.  My biggest problem is 
that nonstandard power cable that Apple used in the DuoDocks.  I can get the whole 
DuoDock mounting kit for $20 (plus shipping), but I don't need the whole mounting kit, 
I only need the power cable.  Is there any way I could maybe make one?  The connector 
for the power cable on the main board looks pretty nonstandard, but perhaps that kind 
of connector is available somewhere? If anyone has some ideas, I'd appreciate it.  
Otherwise I suppose I could just pay for the DuoDock mounting kit.

-Marc



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