"Eric D." wrote:

> Hello ya'll, I know that the B&W G3's second (Zip-only) bay is (annoyingly)
> too small for a CD-ROM, but has anyone ever managed to "redesign" (i.e. cut
> up) the internal brackets to allow a CD-ROM to be inserted?

A lot of people have done that like installing a CD-ROM, DVD-ROM or CDRW in
the Zip bay, by cutting the metal. Check xlr8yourmac.com and their drive
compatability database. Last year I saw a neat pic there from someone with a
non-Quicksilver G4 who installed a tray-loading DVD-ROM drive there,
everything nicely cut, including the bezel with a hole for the DVD.

Marc



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