On Wed, 17 Aug 2005, roger_cortesi wrote:
> I'm thinking of making one of our TS-7200's into a low power backup
> node on our network.
>
> The problem is that 4 gigs just is not enough. So I wanted to connect
> a regular IDE drive (or 2) to it. Can Technologics TS-9600 IDE card be
> used with the TS-7200? or do I needed a x86 board (boooo). Any other
> thoughts or experiance with connecting either 2.5 or 3.5 inch hard
> drives to the TS-7200?
Get one of those USB to IDE converters and connect via USB.
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