on 8/27/02 8:45 AM, Mark Benson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> The drive needs to be removed from the case it's in if it's been in a
> Mac II. I only have a IIci so I don't know what the fitting is like
> on the IIvx but you need to get he bare drive out some how. As I said
> the screws are a killer to get out - I've ended up hack-sawing a slot
> in the screw and using a large flat bladed screwdriver on them before
> now....
No, it was easily gotten out, but looked like a shelless turtle once it was
out. The part number on the shell is 805-5050-A if that helps clarify
anything. I just don't want the man in Spain to pay freight on something
that won't work in the SE/30.
-- 
All the best,
R.A. Cantrell

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