I don't know of any, but I have seen IDE HD set with
SCSI ouput to install into older PowerBooks.

ShaneW

--- Frank Hsu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > You cannot plug your old 1.3GB IDE hard drive into
> > the SCSI port of a computer.  It might be possible
> > to find a converter box some where.  It is
> possible
> > to buy a 2.5" to 3.5" IDE connector and plug the
> > old hard drive into the internal IDE slot.(if you
> > have one.)
> > 
> > ShaneW
> 
> Just curious, but do you happen to know of a
> converter box that can
> convert IDE drives to be usable on a SCSI interface?
>  I would love to know
> about it if you do - thanx!
> 
> Later!
> 
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