At 11:36 AM -0800 12/28/02, Greg M wrote: >--- Drew Johnson <captain_drew at alphabreeze.net> wrote: >> I have recently come into possession of a neat, almost new APS >> external hard drive case, apparently made for PowerBooks/Laptops. >> >> If you are familiar with the wonderful product line by Applied >> Peripherals Systems (APS) you know the craftsmanship and >> indestructibility built into these cases. >> >> This case is the standard PowerBook "gray"; it is smaller than the >> usual >> external case (9"x 6" x 1.5") for portability; it only has one (vice >> the >> usual 2) 50-pin SCSI port on the back and comes with a 110v to 9v >> transformer/power adapter. >> >> I knew it was smaller than the regular cases, but I figured they had >> engineered it so that I could simply drop one of the many Quantum or >> Seagate SCSI drives I use to upgrade the regular external cases. Not >> so. snip... > >I am not sure what you have there by your description, or the picture, >but I have a listing on eBay right now that you might look at and see >if it is the kind of device that would solve your problem: > >http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4601&item=2083692896 This item would be completely useless to you, as the enclosure is for the 2.5 SCSI drive, which you don't have yet. Paul