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Looking for a Male to Female IDE Ribbon
BASS!:
I have a better option. Just mod the hard drive adapter, and move the IDE port over. Thats what I do. tools needed
Dremel
tin snips
screw driver set
zip ties
hot glue
MonMotha:
Or just get a hard drive that fits directly onto the network adapter without modifications. Pretty much anything OTHER THAN Western Digital seems to work. Seagate/Maxtor (now the same company, but they are keeping the brands separate) are pretty much guaranteed to fit.
Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote from: uprightbass360 on May 31, 2008, 09:45:43 pm ---I have a better option. Just mod the hard drive adapter, and move the IDE port over. Thats what I do. tools needed
Dremel
tin snips
screw driver set
zip ties
hot glue
--- End quote ---
I did mine as well, but I just busted it all to hell until it fit. Those were the PRE-BYOAC days...before I thought things through better....
Ginsu Victim:
--- Quote from: MonMotha on May 31, 2008, 10:39:01 pm ---Or just get a hard drive that fits directly onto the network adapter without modifications. Pretty much anything OTHER THAN Western Digital seems to work. Seagate/Maxtor (now the same company, but they are keeping the brands separate) are pretty much guaranteed to fit.
--- End quote ---
I'm using a WD in mine, just with the network adapter modded to fit it.
BASS!:
--- Quote from: GinsuVictim on May 31, 2008, 11:02:02 pm ---
--- Quote from: uprightbass360 on May 31, 2008, 09:45:43 pm ---I have a better option. Just mod the hard drive adapter, and move the IDE port over. Thats what I do. tools needed
Dremel
tin snips
screw driver set
zip ties
hot glue
--- End quote ---
I did mine as well, but I just busted it all to hell until it fit. Those were the PRE-BYOAC days...before I thought things through better....
--- End quote ---
Yeah, its funny thinking back to those days:-)
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