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Mar 25th, 2002, 07:12 AM
#1
External Maxell SuperDisk LS-120 Drive
Hi all,
I was clearing some junk out, and found an old external Maxell SuperDisk LS-120 Drive (parallel connection). It looks like an internal one just in a case. I was wondering if I can take it out of the case and use it as an internal drive? (I am asking because I would have to break the case open to get into it, and if I did that and it didn't work, I would break the drive! )
So is it possible to remove the case and use it as an internal? It uses its own power supply, and is a parallel connection.
Thanks in advance
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Mar 25th, 2002, 08:11 AM
#2
Fanatic Member
well if you did break open the case you would still have to run a parralell cable to the back of the computer and also a power cable out of the computer, (case hole?) anyways i think you should just keep it as external
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Mar 25th, 2002, 08:20 AM
#3
Hi,
Hmm, that was one of the reasons I wanted it internal as my parallel port is busted and I don't have room on the mobo for a PCI card with a parallel connector
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Mar 25th, 2002, 11:06 AM
#4
Frenzied Member
Originally posted by Gandalf_Grey_
well if you did break open the case you would still have to run a parralell cable to the back of the computer and also a power cable out of the computer, (case hole?) anyways i think you should just keep it as external
Don't pretend you know what you're talking about with hardware, penguin boy 
j2k: yes, it's most likely just an IDE drive in a converter. I've done the same thing with a CDRW drive in a FireWire case
I'm bringing geeky back...
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Mar 25th, 2002, 11:35 AM
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Mar 25th, 2002, 11:46 AM
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Frenzied Member
No you didn't....
I'm bringing geeky back...
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Mar 25th, 2002, 11:47 AM
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I'm glad we understand each other
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