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- From: wblock@rapidnet.com (Warren Block)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.misc
- Subject: Re: Need information on Dell HD drives
- Date: 1 Jan 1996 17:14:12 GMT
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- Jason Compton (jcompton@flood.xnet.com) wrote:
- : Warren Block (wblock@rapidnet.com) wrote:
- : : Um, why not just remove the Dell drive from its case and mount it
- : : internally? Likely you'd have to come up with a custom bezel, but that
- : : shouldn't be too difficult.
-
- : How about getting around the issue that the eject button is mounted on
- : the TOP of the drive?
-
- : Maybe you should use one first.
-
- Where I live, I'd be lucky to see a picture of the drive, much less use
- one. However, it still should be possible to connect the drive to the
- internal floppy connector. Mounting it so the eject button is accessible
- (or moving the eject button) is a separate matter. If somebody would
- like to send me one of the Dell drives, I'd be happy to work on it.
-
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