Ken @ [EMAIL PROTECTED] . 18/06/2004 11:46 PM

>I recently came across a couple of 2.5inch SCSI hard drives out of early 
>Apple notebook computers. I thought it might be an interesting exercise 
>to see if I could connect one of these to an Apple ][gs or ][e. I have a 
>couple of SCSI cards for these and thought it might be possible to build 
>an adapter to connect one of these drives to the card. However, I would 
>need to match the "pin outs" for the card and drive. I have had no luck 
>finding pin outs for the drive. I think I have the pin outs for the 
>cards. 
>
>Any clues where one might find the pin outs for these hard drives?
>
>Ken
>

If there Apple PowerBook drives; the Service Manuals for the PowerBooks 
they came from list pinout's I think!

Supplying Power to the 2.5" drives maybe interesting. You don't want to 
overload the SCSI Card.

Jim



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