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rangerfreak1:

We have all seen those kits on eBay or elsewhere that allow you to
swap out your flimsy delicate hard drive for a flash drive.my question
is how do they do it,do they use norton ghost or some free
program that someone could recommend.my other question is where do you
get the adapter kit that lets the hard flash drive plug into the game ide port and
where does the usb drive get its power from being that i believe that
an ide slot does not provide any power.in so many words i would like
to know how i can do it my self.thank you for your time and have a
nice day



Malenko:

its just a breadboard and programmed ROM; it gets power by either the USB or an external power supply. I'll prolly be cheaper for you to buy an external drive and just move the files.

SirPeale:

It's not a USB drive. 

It's a CompactFlash to IDE adapter.  It takes a regular 3 1/2" floppy hookup for power.  The original board likely came with a plug with a standard hard drive power cable.  You'll need an adapter (available most everywhere).

Your computer sees it as a regular hard drive, and can read/write to it as such.

There's a writeup in Arcade Misc about this procedure. 

rangerfreak1:

i have power supplies in my games with no floppy power connector .how do i get around this

Kevin Mullins:

As mentioned ..... if you don't have the smaller power connector you'll need an adapter.
Any PC supply type place ought to have them.



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