On Wed, 18 Sep 2002, ezelinsky wrote:

> Does a 30 GB Expansion Bay Hard Drive for 1999 & 2000 PowerBook G3,
> refurbished for $119 sound like a good idea?

(shrug)  Depends on what it's worth to you; can't say.  I paid $50 for a
10GB drive a couple of months ago, FWIW.

> That includes the Pismo, right?

Yes, the official name for a Pismo is a 2000 PowerBook G3 (FireWire).

> Do you just insert it in the expansion port and start using it or does it
> need to be activated in some way?

Plug and go.  It can be booted from as well, I installed 9.2 on one of
mine before removing the 9.2 partition permanently from my Pismo.

KeS


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