"R. A. Cantrell" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: >Bookies, >Were any external drive housings ever manufactured for 2.5 inch >scsi drives? Or is this just too dumb? Sure were! I've got a couple of different types, one a small box scarcely bigger than the HD, with M and F DB-25 connectors, the other a larger dealy more like a regular external scsi HD box only smaller. I have extras of both jobbies if yer interested, reply off-list of course. :-)
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