On Dec 18, 2004, at 9:32 AM, Jeff Hubatka wrote:

The Wallstreet came with the larger 17mm drives, the Lombard/Pismo could only use 12.5 max.

Actually, I was just looking at my original WallStreet (266, 4GB HD, from the end of the production run as the Lombard was just about to be or had been introduced) drive - I replaced it years ago, but had just gotten a 2.5" case and was going to put the old drive in it now, only to find it had mysteriously died - but anyway, I noticed in the description on the label that it is 9.5mm.


So the Wallstreet fits a larger drive, but at least mine didn't come with one.

(That measurement has gotta be the height, right? And it is a really skinny drive compared to other notebook drives I've seen.)

Anne


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