On 9/14/99 15:18 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>I have a LaCie 4.8 Gig SCSI drive in my dock, purchased last year. No
>problems. No need for a drive mount, everything you need is there already or
>comes with the new drive.

Um, since when? I've never seen a dock that came with a drive bracket and 
*long and tortuously folded* SCSI ribbon cable unless it originally came 
with a drive pre-installed. Nor have I seen any drives sold with 
Dock-specific kits recently, although some vendors used to have them. 
Several years ago I had to buy a ProLine kit for about $20, and I'm not 
sure they're still available because I didn't see them listed on 
ProLine's site last time I checked. I believe the bracket is the same as 
for the LC series (or similar enough), and it is possible to fold your 
own ribbon cable, although a prefolded one is complicated enough to 
thread through all the nooks and crannies.

BC

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