On Apr 30, 2004, at 12:33 pm, Robert J. Stevens wrote:
Thanks KEN;
I removed the Battery Screw then put the two screws for the Bottom have where it
was sticking PART way then tapped. Iit move bout a 1/4 inch. Then I found a longer
screw bout the same Dimension and put it in part way then Tapped and VOILA the
case separated nicely
THANKS
Now all I have to do is carefully remove the screws holdin the Tube and boards to
the front and transfer to the good one.
I've done it with an SE/30 before now - it's not a hard job to do.
Is it possible to add a hard drive to the PLUS. I have a 170 Meg apple SCSI Drive
plus others
There are no mounts for a hard disk and no internal SCSI cable facility. I use a Mac Plus era external case with a 160MB drive in. Works a treat.
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