> Message #: 8
> Date:  Mon, 1 Nov 1999 23:18:35 -0600
> From: Kim Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: How to plug 2400 HD into desktop?
> 
> I would like to plug my old 2400 HD into my desktop Mac (7300)
> temporarily to copy some files. Is it possible to plug it into a
> regular SCSI port? What kind of adapter cable do I need?
> 
> Kim Andersen
> Amarillo National Resource Center
Sure. You need a PowerBook SCSI Docking Adapter and a DB25M-DB25M SCSI
cable. The MacWarehouse numbers are adapter, ACC1369 ($40) and cable,
DAD1112 ($16), 1-800-255-6227. The other mail-order places also have them.
I'm sure.

Shut everything down. Connect one end of the cable to the SCSI port on your
7300, the other end to the docking adapter, which then plugs into the HDI-30
square SCSI port on the PowerBook. Start the 2400 first, then the 7300. The
PowerBook will come up with a hard drive icon on the 7300 and you can copy
files, etc.

Lohr McKinstry
[EMAIL PROTECTED]


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