How did you replace your SCSI Zip with an ATA hard drive? If the AIO has
only 2 ATA interfaces and they are both used (main HD and CD-ROM drive), how
was it done?

On 27/09/04 16:22, "Ronald Romine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> The Zip was an option in some configurations.  If yours doesn't has
> the ZIp drive, it should still have the empty mounting bracket with
> a blank face plate.
> 
> The Zip can be either SCSI or ATA.  The AIO has one SCSI interface and
> two ATA interfaces.  Usually the hard drive is plugged into one ATA
> interface, and the CD-ROM into the other. (This allows both ATA's to be
> configured as master drives, thus bootable.)
> 
> My AIO used a SCSI ZIP, but I have replaced it with an ATA hard drive.
> 
> - Ron.
> 


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