On Monday, April 1, 2002 11:33 AM, Kochkodin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>So this means that if I go and get a 60gb hd for my Pismo, I can then take out
>the OEM 10gb drive and hook it up as an external?  Can that then also be used
>to connect to my imac?  

Yes, in both cases. I took the IBM drive out of MCE expansion bay module in my 
Wallstreet and put it in a Powerboy so I could eaily move the drive to and from the 
Wallstreet, this G4 and my wife's IMAC. It's bus-powered, meaning there's no power 
cord. Just plug and play. 

I replaced the OEM drive there w/ a
>60GB Maxtor and now
>
>have the OEM packed away....Is there anything like this powerboy thing for the
>imac hd?
>Regards and TIA,
>Mike K
>
>Laurent Daudelin wrote:


This (below) is the COMPUTERR GEEKS URL:
http://www.compgeeks.com/specials.asp?cat=MAC.

On this page you will find both the Powerboy case and the larger firewire case for the 
IMAC OEM. This one, however, is not bus-powered, and comes with a power cord.

Gene


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