My Reply follows quote. On 10/07/2003 04:54 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: 
 

>Dear PCI PowerMacs:
>
>The floppy drive on my Performa 6360 just died and I'm looking for a
>replacement. Where I should look for this component? What part number should
>I ask for? And are there alternative drives which will work?
>
>Roland :)
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The auto-inject floppy drive (one with the little flipper door) from MANY 
Macs, from the LC475 or so to the later PPCs will work. I suggest first 
trying to clean it out. The way the case is designed on the 6360 and 
"sister" machines, a LOT of dust bunnies get sucked into the drive by the 
cooling fan. Unless the drive has been physically damaged by jerking out 
a stuck diskette, a cleaning will most likely get it back in service.

I believe you can find good instructions on cleaning at <www.macfaq.org>.

Ken


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