On Oct 8, 2008, at 11:05 AM, iPod Ant SuperGeek wrote:

>
> Hello, I remember going down this path a couple of months ago. The
> slim line drive is the same one that is used in most laptops. My
> strategy was to locate a laptop on ebay that was
> broken(screen,motherboard,keyboard, etc.), but had functional
> electronics including the DVD/CD Burner. The issue that presented
> itself was that it had to be a computer that had the slot loading
> mechanism. Hope this helps.
>
> On Oct 4, 8:44 pm, Reavok <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I know MCE has superdrives for G3 iMacs for $150 or so, but given  
>> that I can
>> pick up G3 700¹s for $50 on Craig¹s List, anyone know where I can  
>> get or
>> retrofit a superdrive for an iMac G3 700mhz for $50 or less?
>>
>> R
>
> >

I got mine on eBay for $22 plus shipping.  Try searching for the  
model number of your drive. You could also try the LEMSwap google  
list, they are always parting out machines and selling the pieces.
jd

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