At 13:49 -0800 on 10/04/02, Terry Graham wrote:

>Mark replies:
>>Theoretically yes but only if it is a 50-pin 1/3 height drive. If it is
>>a special high speed effort it may struggle to get enough power out of
>>the PSU. According to Quantum it is a 7200rpm unit so it might be a bit
>>to power-hungry for the LC475s PSU. Try it, if it doesn't work it will
>>just spin up and spin down again with any luck.
>
>Yes, 50 pin BUT an inch and a half high (sorry, no metric handy)
>Feels like it weighs as much as one of my flat top MACs!

That's not gonna fit in the 475, then.  Might fit a 610/660 OK, but heat
could be a problem.  The IIci might also have a heat problem with that size
of a drive in the small space.

And yeah, PSU = power supply unit.

the pickle

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