> [...]The only problem with using the 
> Voodoo 5 in there is you have to get one of those Y power connectors to 
> pull power off the zip drive and I don't know if it was just my power 
> supply or the fact that they didn't expect anyone to try it since they 
> said it couldn't be done but when I split the power for the zip drive 
> to power the voodoo 5 the zip drive wouldn't work, and even though I 
> had external zip drives I could have used it was too irritating to me 
> to have an internal drive and not be able to use it so the Voodoo 3 
> went back in there and the Voodoo 5 went into my Frankenmac until I 
> went all X and sold it on ebay.
> 
> 
> 
> 
> Matt

Thanks for all the replies. I assume that the Voodoo 5 requires a power 
supply tap (in order to run a fan?) I think I'll pass on that...I don't 
even know if I'll keep the Zip drive. I don't trust 'em...

--
Over,

        Jutso

        http://pages.ripco.net/~jutso/


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