At 17:35 +1000 on 08/04/02, Darren wrote:

>Are 2.5" drives all ide? I've never seen a scsi one.

Most (all?) of the PowerBooks (other than the Portable) up to about 1994
used 2.5" SCSI drives.  They're not made any more, but there *are* very
small OEM-only SCSI-to-IDE adapters.  MCE sells such a 6GB SCSI-converted
drive for use in the early PowerBooks, but they charge about 10 times what
I think it's really worth.  Unfortunately, no one can seem to track down
the maker of the adapter they use...

the pickle

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