I barely remember the Passport but I've seen lots of other brands of
removeable drive sleds in the scrap places. All of the ones that I've seen
have a standard connection on the back (ST-506, IDE, SCSI or what-ever).
None of the ones that I've used needed any drivers and I can't see why one
would. The system just sees a regular IDE or SCSI port. It doens't know of
care if the drive is removable. The only thing that you >might< have to do
is to change the BIOS setting for the hard drive.
Joe
At 06:22 PM 6/17/04 -0700, you wrote:
I'm trying to find information and/or a controller card for the Plus
Passport. Plus (Plus Development Corporation) is the same company that
made the Hardcard.
The Passport is a removeable drive chassis. You install the chassis into
your PC and then the hard drive modules slide into it and connect to a
connector on the back end. You boot the computer, do your work, then when
you're done for the day you slide the hard drive out and take it with you.
I've got the chassis but need the interface card and/or any drivers that
it may have required.
Has anyone ever heard of one of these things, or used one, or have what I
need?
Thanks!
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