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A couple days ago, I wrote:
> This is intended for Greg (I hope you at least lurk on this List)
No reply, so I guess he doesn't.
> What else _besides_ a floppy drive could one put in the
> accessible 3.5" bay ? Preferably something *bootable*
Talked to Shuttle today. Turns out they are located here in SoCal.
A popular thing to put in that bay is a 6-in-one flash card reader.
Apparently these can be bootable for Win, though I expect you'd
need a high-capacity card. (Otherwise, probably the only thing that
would fit, besides a FDD, is a laptop-size hard drive.)
What was it Kim was saying about USB 2.0 bootable devices, and eCS ??
Jordan
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