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For those of you with VST drives in your Powerbooks

Spend 5min just cleaning the drive bay and contacts on the removable drive with some cleaning products.

Start with rubbing alcohol on the surfaces and then move upto something stronger if needed. There are some electrical safe products at auto parts stores (CRC is the brand I use) that can get even the filthiest items back into shape.

And then use a can of compressed air to blow out all the surfaces. But be careful if you use it on any internals.

Saw a used VST Zip 100 off of fleabay come in and it was in sad shape. Needed about 20min of disassembly and some TLC to bring it back alive. Now it works fine and I've dropped it off with a fellow Pismo owner locally. (he as pretty sad and was about to get angry with the Ebay seller, but, it was AS-IS)

But, contacts on ALL removeable bay devices and batteries requires some TLC after a while.

 
Yeah, I received a Wallstreet ZIP drive which I thought was defective; opened it up and reseated an internal connector (the one that connects from the ZIP to the bay connector board) and now it works fine :) (AFAIK it doesn't seem to properly support hot swapping, but it will work if inserted in sleep mode rather than powered on... LS 120 and floppy drives work OK hot swapped though, don't know why the ZIP won't)

 
Don't bother with a Zip 100, just get a Zip 250 made for ANY laptop and swap the mechanism into your G3's carrier.
Perhaps worth noting, contemporary reviews of the Zip 250 show them as being slower than the actual Zip100 drives for Zip100 media.

You're taking a risk using any Zip100 stuff at all, ever, but if performance is at all a concern, sticking with zip100 media and drives across the board, or switching entirely to 250 media is probably best.

The reviews do indicate that Zip250 drives with Zip250 media are faster than Zip100.

 
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