- To: "Amanda" <alwynne@xxxxxxxxxx>, <slug@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Subject: RE: [SLUG] appliance box; 80mm CDrom
- From: "Visser, Martin (Sydney)" <martin.visser@xxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 9 Oct 2003 16:38:44 +1000
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- Thread-topic: [SLUG] appliance box; 80mm CDrom
Sounds like a job for a Dremel tool :-)
Martin Visser ,CISSP
Network and Security Consultant
Technology & Infrastructure - Consulting & Integration
HP Services
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North Ryde, Sydney NSW 2113, Australia
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-----Original Message-----
From: Amanda [mailto:alwynne@xxxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, 8 October 2003 9:15 PM
To: slug@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [SLUG] appliance box; 80mm CDrom
Speaking of small appliance like objects; I have a little baby unisys
pentium box set up as a bridge, running linux off a floppy. I've also
got a stack of little 250MB 80mm CDR's. Seems to me, if I had a drive
which took 80mm CD's only, it would fit in the hole where the floppy
currently lives.
Unfortunately, Googling for such a thing hasn't turned up anything.
Anybody know of such a thing, or can suggest a good search term to
google on? cdrom 80mm isn't it.
Amanda
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