> My neighbor just gave me a PB180 "upgraded" to a G3/233 with a 2GB drive.
> I'm thinking of increasing the drive size and using it a s a back up server
> and to stream my MP3s at home.
> 
> The drive that is in there now is definitely a SCSI drive, but I have read
> in several places that the PB180 supports IDE drives as well.
> 
> A few questions about this:
> 
> 1) Is this true? 
> 2) If this is true, where can I locate the ide/ata connector (I looked and
> couldn't see one -- but then again, I don't have any idea what one looks
> like)
> 3) Am I restricted to certain types of ide drive types?
> 4) What else should I know about this?
> 
> Sorry if these are truly novice questions, but I'm very inexperienced when
> it comes to this stuff.
> 
> Thanks for your help in advance,
> Spencer 


I have the same questions for a PC 132 upgraded to a Sonnet G3 500


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