>The StarDrive only takes power from the floppy; if I were so inclined, it
>would be a trivial matter to wire up a wall wart or small power supply for
>it instead.  It uses SCSI for all the data transfer.
>
>That's too bad about the AE; sure wish there were an easier way to hook
>that and the StarDrive up to my Plus.

Knowing that, it would seem that you could make a daisy chain cable 
with IDC connectors and flat cable. Only problem - if I remember 
right the port in question is 19 pins. 19 pin connectors are VERY 
hard to find. I stripped an old serial (ThunderWorks) scanner to get 
a connector for the Mac II.

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