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[CLUG] hard drive enclosure for ATA100 laptop hard drive?

[CLUG] hard drive enclosure for ATA100 laptop hard drive?

justin flavin justinf at gmail.com
Mon Nov 5 14:20:39 GMT 2007


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i went down to maplins and they had that yoke in stock - but the interfaces
didnt
match what i had on my drive (see attached pictures)

model is seagate ST94019A

unless i pull off that grey yoke sticking out at the bottom to expose the
hdd pins?
(bit risky as i might break it...)

any idea what that interface type is - UDMA100?


On 11/5/07, Conor O'Callaghan <cocallaghan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> In fact Im sure it was a HP laptop like that I used it on. It was easily
> detected as an external USB disk in Suse and you could browse around
> through
> the files.
>
> I managed to pick up a connector which does 2.5" 3.5" and SATA connections
> > to USB complete with power as necessary. Managed to get it in maplin. It
> was
> > a bit expensive, but Im sure there is cheaper than maplin online
> somewhere.
> >
> >
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