The external zip drives have a manual/emergency release on the back.  It is 
a pin hole that if you insert a straighten paper clip into the hole and push 
it will release the zip disk, much like the floopy drive.  I am only 
familiar with the external unit, but I would think that feature is on the 
internal as well.  Joe M.

I also have a question for the group.  I have a Power Center Pro 210 that I 
just brought back to life.  What is a good modem to use with this machine?  
Will any PCI 56K modem work?  Are there special drivers and is there a good 
web site for them?  Would really like to get up on the internet with this 
machine.  Thanks.  Joe M.

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