At 12:06 AM -0500 2/25/00, Jay wrote:
>Thats fantastic! Have you performed this yourself?
Yes. In fact, I have my BookEndz hooked up to the SCSI port of my desktop
system. That way, when I need to use the CD-ROM, Zip Disk, scanner (or, of
course, the hard disk on my desktop), I just slide my Powerbook into the
doc.
The upside as far as installation is that since the installer program is
running from your Powerbook (instead of running on your desktop system, if
you put the book in SCSI disk mode), you don't have to worry about custom
install.
FWIW, I picked up the tip from Ogrady's PowerPage a while back. I didn't
see it the last time I looked there, though.
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