You can get a usb-scsi or firewire-scsi adapter from belkin to connect the old drive to the new mac. You will, however need a power source for the drive. If you have an old PC powersupply with an on/off switch, that would do.

Greg

Hi computer smart people, i have a Power Center 150, which is in a coma for two years by now. I have stuff on the hard disk i need to retreive, and i am not much of a computer builder so i can figure out what is wrong with it, buy the parts 20 dollars each, and fix it.
I have a newer computer now, iMac 600Mhz G3. There is any way i can hook up my old dead friend's harddisk to this new one? Or there is another way to retreive those data?
Thanks for any suggestion!




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