Re: CD-ROM enclosure

From: Gary Heston (gheston_at_hiwaay.net)
Date: 06/20/04

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    In article <ylhBc.1020$E56.785@bignews3.bellsouth.net>,
    James Stanley <irix@bellsouth.net> wrote:

    > Hello group,

    > I was wondering if anyone has ever seen or heard of an external
    >enclosure that would accept a CD-ROM on an Indigo2 sled. This would make
    >it a lot easier to connect ot other machine without having to remove the
    >drive from the sled and remount in an enclosure.

    So far as I know, there's no such enclosure. You should be able to pick
    up a spare drive and a regular enclosure fairly inexpensively, though,
    and save the wear and tear on your Indigo2 drive/tray set.

    Gary

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