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Re: //c+ and SCSI hard drives ... HELP
In article <Cy873E.DsK@actrix.gen.nz>,
David Empson <dempson@actrix.gen.nz> wrote:
>The only such device that I know of is built into the Chinook hard
>drive range for the Apple IIc, which are currently sold and supported
>by Sequential Systems.
>
>These are complete hard drives, and are rather expensive. I haven't
>seen one, but I believe it is a standard SCSI hard drive mechanism in
>an external case, with an extra circuit in the case which connects
>between the SmartPort bus and the SCSI bus.
>
>It may be possible to replace the mechanism with another SCSI drive.
>
>Can anyone else fill in the details?
There is a big ol' circuit board inside my Chinook hard disk. It has cables
running to the in and out DB19 ports and a 50 pin going to the drive mech.
The drive is just a regular Conner 20 mb SCSI.
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