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Originally Posted by blue68f100
Snap will tell you that they use common hardware to save on inventory and different software. This why the list models as the number of drives 1,2,4,12?
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Did they ever bastardize any of the boards so that they couldn't be converted, i.e. put a crippled 4000 board in a 2000? I understand that the config of the board is slightly different in that the BIOS has a different model identifier in it, but did they ever do anything above and beyond that to cripple the board?
And I thought that certain versions of the 2000 (early versions) only had 1 IDE header, not two like the 4000...