At 7:42 AM 3/20/00 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I'd like to ask another question though - how easy is it to get hold of SCSI
>disks that will fit in one of these, and what is the biggest disk made for
>them? Am I right in thinking that most later Apple portables went to IDE
>instead? It would be nice to upgrade this machine as far as it will go.
There is a 1.2 gig for a 540 on ebay right now that tempts me sorely but
it's up over $100 so I'm going to pass. My 540 has a 500 MB HD in it and
320's are common and cheap. These are SCSI and ought to fit in a duo,
unless they are too thick.
Paul Nelson
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