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Here's what I've done w/ my 3400c. I've used this CF to IDE 2.5" adapter with a single 2 GB CF card. This works well, but I installed this over a year ago before I learned about @Action Retro suggestion to use these M.2 Sata SSD to 2.5' IDE adapters to with low-cost M.2 Sata drives. I believe these have higher throughput and I'm testing them in Retro computers first, with the CF solution as a fall back if the drive is not recognized. Sorry I don't know if this newer, faster solution will work in a 3400.
Here's what I've done w/ my 3400c. I've used this CF to IDE 2.5" adapter with a single 2 GB CF card. This works well, but I installed this over a year ago before I learned about @Action Retro suggestion to use these M.2 Sata SSD to 2.5' IDE adapters to with low-cost M.2 Sata drives. I believe these have higher throughput and I'm testing them in Retro computers first, with the CF solution as a fall back if the drive is not recognized. Sorry I don't know if this newer, faster solution will work in a 3400.
After hours…. I failed to get these micro-sata to 44-pin IDE to boot with either my 3400c or my Kanga (3500). They would initialize and install MacOS 8.5 and then hang at the happy Mac icon.