Marty Lindower wrote:
>>
>>As for the PCMCIA drive, I'm not sure what you're talking about. Is this
>>a hard drive with a PCMCIA interface or what?
> 
> 
> Exactly. It's like getting a Firewire enclosure these days, to put your old (IDE) HD 
>in after upgrading; this one's from Apricorn, with a 6 inch cable that plugs directly 
>onto the HD's pins, and has a PCMCIA card at the other end. Bootable, very nice for 
>backup...

In that case, yeah, should be no problem. You'll have to install the 
firewire extensions manually though, I think.


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University of Arizona
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