I have to recommend the powerbookguy for a good price and service. I will
also suggest going with the HDI30/DB25 cable rather than the L- shaped
adapter coupled with a 25/25 scsi cable. The adapters stick up vertically
behind the screen and prevent it from being opened greater than about 90
degrees. I regularly use my book with the screen opened to at least 115
degrees.
Andy
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>From: Elena Batoyon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Multiple recipients of DuoList <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: [Duo] Re: How to plug 2400 HD into desktop?
>Date: Tue, Nov 2, 1999, 10:26 AM
>
> You need an HD30 to DB25 adapter. (Also called a HDI SCSI/Dock adapter.) I
> believe MCE has them but I got mine from ComputerWare for a little less.
>
>>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
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