>On 2002-12-16 06:29, "Mike Hebel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Leigh Honeywell wrote:
>>
>>> In that, maybe I should jsut get a bigger one.  Searched high and lo on
>>> Google, but couldn't figure this out - are the hard drives in the
>>> powerbooks just standard SCSI drives, or should I be looking for
>>> specifically a "notebook" drive?
>>
>> Any of the seriously older ones are going to be 2.5" SCSI which are very
>> rare.  Search E-Bay for them.

Might be time to think about a regular 50 pin drive in an external case, to
be cost-effective. www.macsales.com:  4 gig Apple drive $59, 540meg drive
$11, if you have your own case or can find one at a "used" store it's easy
to swap drives around.  How big a drive you can use might depend a little
on the OS/powerbook model.

Brian



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