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Slot loading drive in an Indigo Clamshell?

Byrd

Well-known member
If it works in the Pismo, it should work in a Clamshell. Double check the positioning of the ATAPI connector, some do vary in their positioning. In fact, you'll probably find it easier to test in the Pismo as you only need take apart the plastic enclosure it comes in, and not have to tear the machine down nearly as much as you could in a Clamshell. Also keep in mind you may have to force master/slave setting.

Obviously in both you'll have an ugly bare drive visible, but you could consider slicing the existing fascias to fit a slot CD into.

I've come across so many dead PC laptops with tray-loading DVD burning drives though that it's easier and cheaper to find one of these and put them into the Macs in question. Both plastic fascias needed slight adjustment of the eject button.

JB

 

classic

Well-known member
I've installed the drive into the Pismo and it works fine.

I already have a DVD drive set to master in the clamshell that was pulled from a busted white ibook.

I won't be able to burn and it is ugly and tricky to eject, but at least I can play dvd's on it :)

Also keep in mind you may have to force master/slave setting.
I had a gander at this:

http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20060329123602853

A bit too much nitty gritty for me.

Thanks for the help Byrd

 

Byrd

Well-known member
Forcing master is actually pretty straight forward, just find the pins and short the two using a conductive ink pen - no need to solder. I reckon slot-load drive, with a modified fascia would look pretty sweet - thoughts of cutting the Clamshell's fascia longways in half using a bandsaw, and making spacers to fit a slot in the right position ... mmmm future project here :)

JB

 

CelGen

Well-known member
I can be done and I have seen it done to an Indigo iBook. The ugliest part of the mod is making the conversion of the bezel from tray to slot loading to look nice.

 
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