--- the pickle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 10:20 -0700 on 07/04/02, Teri Pittman wrote:
> 
> >I take it that the best way to add a modem to a
> IIci is to get an external
> 
> Try "only" way.  The one NuBus modem I've ever seen
> was 2400bps.
> 
> >Also, about adding a CD, I'm guessing I would want
> an external SCSI CD.
> 
> Uh-huh.  Without doing some very severe
> re-engineering of the chassis,
> there's no way you'll ever get a CD-ROM inside it.

Make a spacer to fit between the lid and the case.
Step the top edge in to mimic the top edge of the
case. Some sheet metal should work. Any heating
and air conditioning shop should be able to make
up the spacer and roll the top edge to make the
step. Then it'd need some internal bracketry to
support the CD-ROM drive.

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