Yes, the Zip Insiders I saw (including mien) have an eject button, but 
it is useless. It get's disabled shortly after the OS loads. Not that 
you need it, just drag the disk to the trash to eject. USB external Zip 
drives are the same way.

-Robyn

On Sunday, January 19, 2003, at 02:04 PM, Alan Kim wrote:

> Does an internal Zip drive have an eject button on the front ?
> This will be a factor when contemplating hacking away at the face of 
> the S900.
> I don't recall seeing one on the front of Apple machines.
>
> Alan


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