On Nov 26, 2016, at 1:52 AM, drlegendre . <drlegen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> You're correct about the drive connector, it's one of those maddening
> proprietary things that Apple was and still is prone to doing. If I recall,
> the drive itself uses the standard SCSI interface, but the stock drive has
> a permanently attached cable with its own pinout. And I think the drive
> cable carries both data and power.

Not really proprietary, it was before tiny portable SCSI drives were really 
standardized, and Apple published everything so third parties could create 
compatible hardware.

It’s just a 34-pin connector carrying both SCSI signal and power. Details are 
on page 5-31 (Chapter 5: Hardware) of the Macintosh Portable Developer Note, 
Table 5-6: SCSI Internal Connector Pinout. It should be simple to make an 
adapter for a SCSI2SD or equivalent.

  -- Chris

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