Plus Passport

From: Joe R. <rigdonj_at_cfl.rr.com>
Date: Thu Jun 17 21:37:04 2004

   I barely remember the Passport but I've seen lots of other brands of
removeable drive sleds in the scrap places. All of the ones that I've seen
have a standard connection on the back (ST-506, IDE, SCSI or what-ever).
None of the ones that I've used needed any drivers and I can't see why one
would. The system just sees a regular IDE or SCSI port. It doens't know of
care if the drive is removable. The only thing that you >might< have to do
is to change the BIOS setting for the hard drive.

   Joe

At 06:22 PM 6/17/04 -0700, you wrote:
>
>
>I'm trying to find information and/or a controller card for the Plus
>Passport. Plus (Plus Development Corporation) is the same company that
>made the Hardcard.
>
>The Passport is a removeable drive chassis. You install the chassis into
>your PC and then the hard drive modules slide into it and connect to a
>connector on the back end. You boot the computer, do your work, then when
>you're done for the day you slide the hard drive out and take it with you.
>
>I've got the chassis but need the interface card and/or any drivers that
>it may have required.
>
>Has anyone ever heard of one of these things, or used one, or have what I
>need?
>
>Thanks!
>
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