>> The largest TravelStar (60-odd GB) used to be 12mm - i don't know if it
>> still is, regardless you'd almost be wasting your time and money with a
>> drive that big. 20GB is probably about right if it'll be a main
>> computer, I have a 10GB in mine but it only gets light use.
> 
> I was only checking on these the other day. The current IBM Travelstar 40,
> 60 and 80 GB drives are all 9.5mm deep.

Very impressed with my 60GB FJ drive I installed a couple of weeks ago.
Quiet and fast.

 
>> http://www.pbfanatic.co.uk/ - this guy always has stuff like that
>> floating around and he's a very reasonable guy to deal with.
> 
> I'd forgotten about him, certainly worth a try.

Shucks and I thought I'd made an impression ....

Best wishes

Malcolm Cornelius - The Powerbook Fanatic
www.pbfanatic.co.uk

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