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I'm in somewhat of a dilemma, which isn't all bad for me, but it's 
not all good either.

The good news: I got a Wallstreet PowerBook G3, 233 MHz, for free 
from my dad because he got a brand new TiBook 550 and didn't need his 
older computer. This replaced my old 8100/100 with a much leaner, 
faster, and smaller package.

The bad news: Before I knew he would be getting his TiBook, I was 
running out of space so fast on the 8100's 1 GB drive that I bought a 
new 4.26 GB internal drive for it. It fits and works fine in the 
8100, but I don't use the 8100 anymore so I was wondering if there 
was a way to convert this originally internal drive for a desktop 
computer into an external drive for my Wallstreet. I have a SCSI 
adapter for the Wallstreet, and I have a SCSI cable widener that 
increases it from 25-pin to 50-pin. I think the new internal drive is 
50-pin. How would I hook this up? It would more than triple my drive 
capacity, from 2 GB to 6.26 GB (more than I'd probably ever need for 
most things), provided I could get it to work.

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