on 20.01.2003 11:45, pdimage.fsnet.co.uk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
>  the eject button is accessible via the
> pinhole beneath the bay.

That pinhole is supported by a collar behind it; a 1/4" bit drilled from the
front would fix that nicely.

> Has anyone created a bay cover for a zip from the blanks over 3 & 4?

The extruded part is exactly the same size as the zip drive nose piece;
there wouldn't be anything left to fasten to the drive bay.

-- 
Paul F. Henegan
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