Subject: Re: SCSI to IDE converter
That said, anybody knows about IDE to SCSI converters small enough to
fit
inside a 5XX? It would be another solution, but I think not very
possible.
WE actually purchased an IDE to SCSI converter on ebay a couple of months
ago for $55 second user.
FWIW, I got an 800 meg Toshiba SCSI drive off of ebay several months
ago--the gent selling them had several, but I haven't seen a listing in
the last few weeks. The drive works fine except it never seems to want to
spin down, even if I give it the command from the strip control.
Having gone from
At 08:26 +0200 4/9/07, Mehdi El Gueddari wrote:
Hi all,
i just ran into a problem with my cute powerbook 520 : he refuses to
recognize my SCSI hard drive. More explanations :
i've got :
- a PB 520 wich works great
- an internal Micropolis 1624 hard drive (SCSI, ID 5, 640 MB), it works
perfectly
on 10/11/03 1:15 AM, The Calypso Organization at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Subject: Re: SCSI to IDE converter
That said, anybody knows about IDE to SCSI converters small enough to
fit
inside a 5XX? It would be another solution, but I think not very
possible.
WE actually purchased an
on 10/10/03 4:44 AM, J Sand at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I use Netscape om 9.2.2 and it has a place in preferences to kill pop ups
John
anything fpr explorer?
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I actually got a couple questions about this, and I thought a few
folks might be more interested.
The 3400c and 2400c _can_