R.& G.

I knew that. ( honest )

That'll werk.

It's so simple I'm surprised I didn't think of it. I guess I was so busy
trying to think like a junior computer genious I forgot my basics.

Thanks for the help. I can make it happen.
Jim

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Rachel & Greg Olson wrote:

> Jim,
> I used a Y-adapter that you should be able to get at any electronics
> store (radio snack).  I soldered in a DPST (double pole single throw)
> switch on the red and yellow (5V and 12V, leave the black wires
> alone) on one of the connectors (the other ends up being a spare).
> Plug the switched connector to your drive and you should be able to
> 'mount' it with your favorite utility (fwb mounter, scsi probe, drive
> setup) and make sure you drop it in the trashcan before you power it
> down.

>  Greg
>
> >Hey Gang:
> >
> >Is it possible to power up & Power down drive #2 Independently at
> >my convenience?
> >
> >If so, how would I have to set up my machine to do this?
> >
> >Jim Lunceford
> Wildomar, CA


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