--- Philip Stortz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> next week i'll be testing an ide to scsi converter that should allow
> me to use a cheap and large ide drive in my duo that normally needs a
> scsi drive.  they're 2.5-3.5mm thick (i'll have to check mine to be
> sure) and should allow the use of nearly any of the ide laptop drives
> in a scsi powerbook as they can use 17-19" drives and the newer ide
> drives are much thinner.  i'm wondering, if it pans out, how many on
> the list would be interested in such an adapter for say $25?  i can

I would be interested in one for my PB145.

-Eric J

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PB145, iceBook
Classic II(x2), Performa 405,IIci
6100/66 DOS Compatible, Blue and White G3
and random bits and pieces

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