On 2003-03-09 18:24, "Brian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Actually, there is. The HD in a PB100 can be up to 17mm thick, and since >> SCSI-IDE converters are 5mm thick and modern notebook drives are 9.5mm thick, >> such a combo should work just fine. > > The only ones I've seen (IDE to SCSI) would take more room than there is > length available in the pb100 drive area. It's a very tight fit. But I've > only seen one IDE-to-SCSI adapter. I trust the FAQ on this one still :) but > it would be neat to find a working solution (I do still have and occasionally > use my pb100, and getting a new 20gig IDE drive would be super just from a > reliability/trusting your data to be safe aspect).
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