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- From: chiu@alumni.berkeley.edu (David Chiu)
- Subject: Re: InnerDrive to a Mac? (CLARIFICATION)
- Message-ID: <1992Dec31.180211.454@pasteur.Berkeley.EDU>
- Summary: Look it up
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- Organization: University of California Society of Electrical Engineers
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- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 18:02:11 GMT
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- In article <C04013.pv@news.udel.edu> lecates@bach.udel.edu (Roy LeCates) writes:
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- >I purchased the drive just before AI went out-of-business.
- >It is a SCSI drive because it worked using Apple's High
- >Speed SCSI card. I tried returning the drive but AI had
- >gone out of business (tough luck for me, REAL tough).
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- AI orphaned a lot of hard drives out there... :(
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- >For those who are interested, I wished to return the drive
- >because my GS would not produce ANY sound while the drive
- >was installed. I tried EVERY POSSIBLE configuration, but
- >it was quite clear that the drive was the problem. (I took
- >several hours is a very systematic method of swapping the
- >drive and the GS power supply to get my results.)
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- Since AI has gone undered, you might as well open up the stupid thing and
- find out just what mechanism they're using in the drive, and call the
- manufacturer directly.
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- >-Roy
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