I think the easiest way to go is to get a SCSI drive and connect it
to that back connector. Maybe you could mount the drive inside
somewhere, but electrically that seems easiest.
I used a ZIP drive and an Apple SCSI drive for years and they seemed fine.
At 5/11/2010 07:58 AM, t'byte wrote:
Hi everybody,
I read that the S-750 was just basically an S-770 with lesser A/D
converters and no internal hard drive. Wondering if I could just add an
internal hard drive to my S-750, I opened it up yesterday. Couldn't find
any place for a hard drive, though. Also it looked like there was a place
on the S-750 mainboard for a 50-pin internal SCSI connector, without any
connector soldered on. So I guess there is also no actual fixture in the
S-750 for the hard drive to go, eh?
I didn't fully disassemble the thing, but in peeking around, I did see
that the lower board (with the audio outputs on it) does say "S-770" on
the PCB. The upper board says S-750 though.
Thanks
Tim
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