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FS: Oxford 911 Firewire Enclosure, ATA
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Clearing out my closet - thought I would use this but never did.
Unknown brand of enclosure, but it is a 2.5" FW enclosure with what appears to be the Oxford 911 chipset. Base has a chip which says "Oxford Semi" with the marking "OXFW911-TG-A."
Clear plastic with a vent on the front. Included black FW cable is about a foot and a half, maybe less. Power adapter included.
Price: $25 shipped
Please PM all inquiries.
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Last edited by mad cow disease; Feb 21, 2009 at 10:37 PM.
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is this for a laptop drive
or a full size 3.5" drive
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"It's weird the way 'finger puppets' sounds ok as a noun..."
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That looks like an OWC notebook drive enclosure. Since it's Oxford 911, I'd assume that it's IDE.
Unfortunately I don't have a need for a portable drive enclosure at this time, but if someone else is reading this thread, this looks like a good enclosure if you only need FireWire 400.
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