On Monday, March 18, 2002, at 11:54 PM, the pickle wrote:

> At 23:46 +0000 on 18/03/02, Mark Benson wrote:
>
>> both machines, the IIsi and the IIci. Basically the adapter sticks out
>> about 3/16" (4mm for metric folks) from the side fot the drive
>> immediately behind the drive unit. I basically need to know if there is
>> enough clearance in either machine to take the drive.
>
> Without getting in there and measuring, my recollection is you'll 
> probably
> be OK.

On either IIci or IIsi?

> If not, the large-case Mac IIs are the only option, and they 
> *definitely*
> have the room.

Could someone get inside the IIci and the IIsi and measure for me plz - 
I want to be 100% sure.....

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