Hi,

My X40 disk also died two month ago.  All attempts to find that somehow
special 1.8" NONE-ZIF connector disk failed so far.

I saw that Henning has the same problem and already asked on misc@ for
such a disk.  If somebody has another of those for me, it would be most
helpfull.  Using the X40 with an attached USB disk is not that portable,
and the X40 is a good hacking toy for Cardbus (wireless ;) devices ...

I'm located in Switzerland / Basel.

Thanks,
Marcus

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From: Henning Brauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: misc@openbsd.org
Subject: help needed with laptop hdd
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2007 17:48:31 +0200
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User-Agent: Mutt/1.5.12-2006-07-14

Hi,

unfortunately the harddisk in my X40 died. And even worse, I just 
learned that the disk in the X40 is kind of special. It is a 1.8" hard 
disk that does NOT use the ZIF connector (these are somewhat common) 
but the same 44pin connector 2.5" disks use. 1.8" disks with that 
connector have only ever been made by Hitachi. I have looked for a disk 
up and down all day without success. So, if anyone is able to kind-of 
quickly get me a Hitachi HTC426060G9AT00, that would be most welcome 
and would allow me to hack when I am at home again ;(
I am in Hamburg/Germany, btw.

Thanks.

Henning

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