Hmm, here's a place that has it for $129 cdn: [link]
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I downloaded the technical manual for the Mini other day.
The Mini has interesting instructions for opening. Reminds me of the classic style Macs. Break out the wide putty knives!
How much geek-nature does it take to salvage an old hard drive from an IBM thinkpad and put it into a case? I know somebody here did it, and I'm thinking of doing the same.
Are we talking soldering? Screwing? Oscilloscopes?
How much geek-nature does it take to salvage an old hard drive from an IBM thinkpad and put it into a case?
I'm gonna guess "very little." (I'm assuming that laptop HDs use the same IDE and power connectors that regular HDs use, or that you can get adapters if they don't. But I'm not 100% sure of this.) You just need to get a case that can hold a small laptop HD.
Are we talking soldering? Screwing? Oscilloscopes?
Screwing?
Wait, what kind of drive was that?
eta: Wait, do you mean an external HD case, or inside a computer case?
I mean an external HD case.
Here's something that might work: [link]
This will work with a 2.5" laptop drive. But I am confused as to why they say it'll work on 4200RPM drives up to 40 Gig. I don't see why the RPM or capacity would matter. They also say,
You'll need to fdisk & format the drive before use
Which I would think would not be necessary if the OS on the computer you're gonna attach it to can support the filetype of the drive.
But anyway, try googling 'external hard drive case laptop' for other possibilities.
ETA: [link]
EXTERNAL USB 2.0 CASE FOR LAPTOP 2.5" HARD DRIVE - $11
Terabyte desktop HDs
Guh.
I'm gonna guess "very little." (I'm assuming that laptop HDs use the same IDE and power connectors that regular HDs use, or that you can get adapters if they don't. But I'm not 100% sure of this.) You just need to get a case that can hold a small laptop HD.
You can get adapters. Paul had to do that to pull the data from my mother's old hard drive after someone (probably my niece) got water on her laptop. As I recall, it wasn't difficult.
Hey, one Terabyte desktop HDs may arrive in 2007. That'd be about 200,000 mp3s.
Man, I remember back when terabyte was just sexy-sexy future spec.
Wasn't Data's (ST:tNG) memory capacity measured in terabytes?