[CUBE] Firewire Enclosure

atoa at krak.net atoa at krak.net
Wed Apr 14 13:02:00 PDT 2004


Since, as far as I know, the Cube's firewire is 1394 only, get the cheaper
one. On the other hand, if you think you might at some time use it on a
newer Mac (or Wintel box), consider getting the 800/400. Whether you want
USB is up to you, though with a Cube, it sure can be handy.

On Wed, 14 Apr 2004, Rod Clifford wrote:

> Having installed a larger 7200rpm hard drive, I would like to use the
> old OEM drive as back-up.
> Also, I think I left some of my iPhoto library on it : (  (I made a
> mess of CarbonCopyCloner so, don't go there).
>
> Browsing OWC's site there are a couple of mercury enclosures listed.
> Which one for the 5400rpm drive?
> 450 Mhz, OS X.3.2
> TIA, Rod
>
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