>Hmm...probably, though it might be too thick, that sounds like an 
>17-18mm drive.
>
>Electronically, it will work fine...Apples Drive Setup will format 
>virtually any 2.5" ATA drive out there.
>
>The 2.5 inch form factor is a set size, in terms of width and length, 
>though mounting holes will vary. They do vary a bit in 
>thickness...modern powerbooks are limited to 12mm or less, iirc.

Hmm well I guess I'll just have to cross my fingers.  I really hope it 
works though, because 5gb will be a lot better than 500mb.

But thats good that at least technicall it will work.




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