Since I'm gettin your attention, here's a copy of the description of the drive I've sent Mark: The drive uses the normal power connector used on 3.5" drives. I don't know the name of the connector, but it's the *small* 5 pins connector found on any PC/AT/ATX power supply. The signal connector is ordinary also. Just a 34 pin connector like the one used on any new 3.5" drive used on ordinary PCs. The drive have a silver label on the back where can be read "Canon MD 350", "CANON ELECTRONICS INC.", "S/N 0 1 0 2 8 1 9 9 JAPAN", with three logos. One of the logos have three lines inside a losang, other says "S R" inside a semi-circle, the last seens to read "LR" reversed. It does have a black face with the traditional machanical eject push button and the "being used" LED *above* the disk-hole. There's no door on the disk-hole. It does have two PCBs, on the upper one, it does have a trimpot marked VR1, five ckeckpoints (one of then is GND) and six option points (for jumpers) called S0, S1, S2, S3, SH and AH. Just the S0 and AH are closed with jumpers. Hope this helps a bit. Thanks a lot, Brusque