on 11/13/02 12:53 PM, Jason Coon at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> hello, This is just a thought, & may not work.
> doesn't all the tray CDROMS use a SCSI connector?
> would any SCSI device work with it or in part of the chain?

No, all iMacs use an IDE CD drive.  You can buy a cheap generic notebook
computer IDE CD ROM and stick it in, but it will be ugly, the faceplate
won't match, if you try to stick the old faceplate on the new drive the
eject button might not line up, and it won't be bootable.

-John


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