>There is plenty of cable there to pull the drive out and flip it over, it's
>tucked up under the plastic.
>
> _ |<----Plastic Lip
> | ||
>#-| |#
> ^
> |
>Cable
>
>Sorry for the terrible ASCII art, been years since the BBS days...
>-Scott
>
Scott
Excellent that is what I was looking for, the experience to
know that there was extra cabling down there, I could see the cable
but scrunched down in there who knows how much is really there. The
service manual said flip out the sled but until someone has actually
flipped one I did not want to be the 1st to try one, thats how things
get screwed up, great thing about this list, someone has done just
about everything at least once.
BTW the service manual at the GAMBA site have disappeared
again. I have a cd rom with most of the manuals, but only the UMs
were at GAMBA. The FTP site to the SMs lead to a folder that would
not open, at least tonight.
Actually Scott that's pretty good art work, shows where they
stuff the cable which the SM does not.
Thanks again
Geoff
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