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Re: Compatible PCMCIA CD Drives for A1200?
« on: April 16, 2006, 06:54:40 PM »
Hi Argus,

like the sound of the internal cdrom option, question how do you power your drive?

thanks, Ian.
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Re: Compatible PCMCIA CD Drives for A1200?
« Reply #1 on: April 17, 2006, 12:06:30 PM »
I know this is getting a bit of the thread but ....... I would also be interested if Easynet was available as S/W only since I have a 3CCE589ET Ethernet PCMCIA card using unregistered versions of Genesis/Miami and full version of AExplorer.
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Re: Compatible PCMCIA CD Drives for A1200?
« Reply #2 on: April 17, 2006, 12:18:07 PM »
OK,

so I picked up a used Teac cd 224e slimline from ebay should be with me by Thursday, now just a couple more questions;

1. the winner 4way adapter is this same as the ide 4 way buffered adapter from AMigaKit (@ 16.99)?

2. can you explain about these y adapters for the power I checked out the FDD pinouts and pin 12 is +5v so I was planning on doing a bit of soldering, but the y adapter sounds a better option with my soldering expertise!

OK three questions
3. Am I understanding you correctly, the hole in the case to take the drive is at the REAR of the 1200?

thanks, Ian.
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