| Red Squirrel - Jul-29-2005 server time |
| Wow nice! |
| wtd - Jul-29-2005 server time |
| Something worth looking into: A friend of mine recently built a new PC. He had a PCI card with external S-ATA and power connections. He could plug in two S-ATA drives without ever opening the case. |
| Red Squirrel - Jul-29-2005 server time |
| No I'd have to customize it... or not use the case but not sure if it would even work or not, but can't see why not. I think all it is, it's a IDE to usb converter (the chip inside) so anything IDE should work. But I'll probably never have the need for it, but will come in handy for testing stuff. I did not bother to put the screws on the drive (it won't fit if I do, that's how tight fit it is) so it would be easy to pop it open and test something. |
| wtd - Jul-29-2005 server time |
| If a 3.5" hard drive fit in, a CD-ROM drive certainly never will fit. |
| Red Squirrel - Jul-29-2005 server time |
| Will come in handy around the house and such, mostly when I need to transfer stuff to customer's PC that are unfortunate dialup users and don't own a nic, or when the nic is not working. It's just the enclosure and I had a 60 gig drive so I put it in. Was a tight fit though... but what's nice is that I can probably hook up anything I want, like a cd-rom drive or something. Later on I want to make a battery pack for it so I don't have to haul the whole power cord with me when I bring it somewhere. A UPS battery would do well, just need to figure out how to do the 5 volts... resistor maybe? |