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- From: grover@emunix.emich.edu (Grover Thomas)
- Subject: Re: Hard Drives for Apple IIGS
- Message-ID: <1992Nov17.153206.1629@zip.eecs.umich.edu>
- Sender: news@zip.eecs.umich.edu (Mr. News)
- Organization: Eastern Michigan University
- References: <01GR7TY0Y5TKB7B033@RCNVMS.RCN.MASS.EDU>
- Date: Tue, 17 Nov 1992 15:32:06 GMT
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- In article <01GR7TY0Y5TKB7B033@RCNVMS.RCN.MASS.EDU> TBARNER@RCNVMS.RCN.MASS.EDU writes:
- >I like the Vulcan Gold by applied engineering. Some people use the quantum
- >drive with a scsi but most say that it wears out their IIGS power s
- >upply in a short time. That might be something to think about.
- >The Vulcan drive has a power supply built in and replaces the IIGS power supply.Hope this starts you on your quest. Tom Barner TBarner@RCN.mass.edu
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- I'd like to know where you get the idea that "most" Quantum owners
- with SCSI cards wear out their power supply!
-
- Anyway, the ECON Technologies Pegasus (internal) drives have a better
- design, better power supply (then the Vulcan), use standard SCSI
- interface (not some wierd unsupported controller, like Vulcan), and
- the Pegasus just COSTS LESS.
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- (__) Stupid Dan Quayle quote deleted, now that he's out of a job :-) (__)
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