Definitive Photo CD (specs, file formats, etc)

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Definitive Photo CD (specs, file formats, etc)

Post by Info-Mac » April 27th, 1996, 9:00 am

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Installing a Second Internal Hard Drive and LEDs in a PowerMac 7100
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This document describes how I installed a second internal hard drive and
LEDs for both internal drives in a PowerMacintosh 7100 without an
internal CD-ROM drive. It is applicable to the following Macintosh
models which use the same "3-slot-metal" case: Macintosh IIvx, Performa
600, Macintosh Centris 650, Macintosh Quadra 650, PowerMacintosh
7100/66, PowerMacintosh 7100/80.

Florin Neumann
florin@quartz.geology.utoronto.ca





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Here is a informative article about the specifications of Photo CD.
PLEASE, followups to the appropriate newsgroups! Atari Falcon/030
applications mean little to IBM PS/2, and vice versa. This article
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