Anybody ever want both a SCSI & IDE internal drive in their PowerBook?

Well, since the 2300 has both a SCSI & IDE connector, you can have both!

I've just added a SCSI drive to the internal SCSI connector in my 2300 which
already has an internal IDE drive. Both worked flawlessly and I noticed no power
drain from any other aspect of the Duo. Obviously, there is no place inside the
Duo to put the drive (oh, I suppose you could put it in the battery bay and run
the Duo off of AC power only). The point being that you can do it. So, without any
docks whatsoever, you can simply add a drive powered by the Duo itself to backup,
etc. I imagine taking the connector out a hole in the side "bumper" rail so you
can simply plug in the drive when you need it and remove it when you don't!

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