Pie <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Yes, of course, the power has to be supplied externally.
> A simple PCB inteface and 12V. power supply is all you need then?
Yes, but what is the point when you can buy external enclosures for 3.5" drives ?
> Still it seems useful enough that perhaps there is a kit out there?
Yep, external enclosures for 3.5" drives.
> I hope at least...
> Thanks for the insight,
> Rod Speed <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>> Pie <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote
>>> 2.5 to 3.5 interfaces are common (to use your
>>> laptop drive with your desktop IDE interface).
>> Yep.
>>> BUT I am looking for 3.5 to 2.5 interface (IDE Hard-drive
>>> to connect to my 2.5 laptop interface). Assuming the 2.5
>>> interface puts out enough power for the bigger 3.5 HD,
>> Thats your problem. There is no 12V power in the
>> 2.5" interface, so there cant be a simple mechanical
>> converter like there is going the other way.
>>> is there such and interface.
>> Nope, and there cant be.
>>> I just don't see it.
>> There might just be a reason for that.
>>> Thanks for any hints... Stomped!
>> Stomped even worse now |-)
>>> P.S. I am trying to hookup up a 3.5 drive to my 2.5 inch external
>>> usb drive enclosure and don't want to buy the 3.5 enclosure.
>> You'll have to if the 3.5" drive needs 12V. Most do.
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