On Tuesday, Feb 17, 2004, at 13:19 US/Pacific, Fluxstringer wrote:
I have a 7200 with a flaky 8x cdrom, that I would like to replace with a
24x Apple CD-Rom I have out of a 6400 that kicked the bucket.. Will this
cd-rom work? Any adjustments that need to be made? Or can I just plug it in
and go?
Look up if the 6400 drive is SCSI or not. -- Adrian
I'm pretty sure the 6400 uses a SCSI CD-ROM, and an IDE hard disk. I remember pulling the CD out of my daughter's 6400 to test in another machine, and being surprised it was SCSI.
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