>No.
>The zip disc is about a 1/4" wider then the floppy slot on the face of
>the S900.
>
>Alan

     Damn - a little shortsighted of Iomega.....


>The face plate for the 9600 exposes the entire "front" of the zip 
>drive.  That way you can get at the eject button.  If it were me, I 
>would cut out a hole big enough to expose the entire face of the zip 
>drive.  Don't know what you do about the shielding "stuff" that is 
>usually behind it...
>
>Nancy

     The floppy slot is so close to a fit I think the fractional widening 
would be the tidier option and it solves the empty bay problem as I 
haven't used floppies for years. A 3.5 scsi disk is an untidy fit in the 
floppy bay and some drilling for fixings is required whereas the zip is 
very neat (questionable how neat it will be after some filing - pity to 
spoil the slot moulding) and the eject button is accessible via the 
pinhole beneath the bay.
     The only bug is the tormented scsi ribbon due to the upside down bay 
6 fittings - is there a way to get a disk in there right way up?
     Has anyone created a bay cover for a zip from the blanks over 3 & 4?

     Pete in the UK




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