I wanted cheap removable hard drive storage for my G4 to archive all my files to and to have a way to store a single project on each disk.
I wanted to use IDE because it's cheap fast, and pretty reliable. I didn't want to use firewire or SCSI because they're more expensive.
I bought a http://www.storcase…"]Kingston/Storcase DE75i-A100[/]="http://www.storcase…"]Kingston/Storcase DE75i-A100[/]. It's a half-height removable drive chassis that fits into 5.25 inch bays.
I put it into the 5.25 bay of the G4. It didn't quite fit all the way in (thanks to Apple's nonstandard pseudo-ATX sizing) so I ripped off the ears of the bay chassis with some pliers. It then fit in nicely.
I took the springy door off of the G4 so it didn't sit half open.
Voila. Removable IDE drives from my G4!
I wanted to let ya'all know about this too so you don't have to blow money on removable SCSI drives.
Now, when I fill up my SCSI recording disks or finish a project, I just copy all my files to a removable disk, back up to tape, reformat and start again.
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Sonnet is coming up with 'ATA100' PCI card for Mac. You'll be ab
Sonnet is coming up with 'ATA100' PCI card for Mac.
You'll be able to hook up to four internal ATA/IDE drives.
More details at http://maccentral.macworld.com/news/0107/18.sonnetstorage.shtml
Good stuff man...that's why I stick with PC's..flexability at it
Good stuff man...that's why I stick with PC's..flexability at it's best with the cases!!! But...that's a whole new argument!!
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