killigrew wrote:I have plans to mod an Ultrabay Sata Adapter with an Sata-eSata Adapter to have eSata on the outside.
PCMCI or Expresscard is no option for me because i'm using the PCMCIA Audigy.
Does any body new if this eSata Port will be hotplug able because of the Pata to Sata Converter in the Slimbay Adapter it will not be a real Sata Port.
sry for my english
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Killigrew,
Great idea and very important question. Let me see if I understand your query. You want to mod the Ultrabay SATA adapter so it will have an eSATA port on the outside. The idea would be to have a hot-pluggable (and un-pluggable) eSATA port without using the Expressbay port.
Since for purposes of adding/removing the CD/DVD drive and SATA adapter the Ultrabay is hot-pluggable, would the same be true of a drive attached to your modded Ultrabay?
Any takers on this one? Actually, I can't remember in using my Ultrabay SATA adapter if I ever removed it while the Thinkpad was running. I assume that is possible, or not? If it is it would stand to reason an external drive attached to an eSATA mod of the Ultrabay should work.
I checked and the cable I have would need to be modified as it's a little too thick to work. The little raised bar on the housing, which apparently serves as a grip, if sanded down should lower it enough to slide into the Ultrabay adapter connector.
Since you probably won't need power, there is another adapter cable just for the data portion. This one would work:
http://www.cablegear.com/productdetails ... 003A&cats=
Since these are regular SATA cables you would need an SATA to eSATA adapter which you can get through Addonics here:
http://www.addonics.com/products/other/
I think you would need either the AASA2SAP15C or the AAESAPSA15C.
Let us hear back from you on how it goes.
DenTP4rm