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Date: | Fri, 9 Feb 2001 10:36:06 -0800 |
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Hi,
I am going to try to explain this so you can understand it, but remember I
am not a computer builder. I recently installed a CD-RW on my computer. I
have a Dell 266, 64MB, 6.4 Gig, with a 128MB of Ram and a second 128 of Ram
and a second internal hard drive (the last two added for my graphics).
I have a CD rom, Zip drive, and diskette and now the CD-RW. I do not have
enough plugs in the mother board to plug them all in. I had to leave out my
Zip drive, which I do not need after I get my data from it to the CD's, but
right now I would like to get it running. Now the tape is going from my
CD-ROM to CD-RW to the diskette then to the motherboard. Is there either a
two headed plug for the motherboard so that I can connect the Zip, or is
there a 4 plug tape connector that I can plug all four into? I think if I
remember correctly, one (on the 4 plug connector) would have to be a male
plug. If there is, could you tell me what to ask for.
Thanks,
Camille Peterson
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