In a message dated 2/9/2005 10:05:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, Brian <[EMAIL 
PROTECTED]> writes:

>>
>>Yes, but: it's a full-height drive, which means you can't put it in 
>>just any bay.   Depending on you OS
>
>sorry, I meant half-height.  I do have a full height SCSI drive in an 
>external case though.  Weighs a ton! :)
>
>Brian
>

As much as they weight, they are indeed (from many sources I've found in the 
web) the most reliable drives.  For some reason these drives are workhorses.  I 
grabed one also and as big as it is, managed to put it inside my G3 Beige 333 
by removing the floppy drive.  However, you don't need to remove the floppy 
drive, all you need is two free bays, (the bottom ones preferably, and place 
the CD/DVD drive above it (under the floppy) no hassles, no headaches.  Other 
than sacrificing one bay, you are not loosing much, considering that those bays 
are usually occuppied by the Zip 100 drive, which for the most part is obsolete 
for today's standards.

cheers,
Lili

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