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From: kudla@rpi.edu (Robert J. Kudla)
Subject: Re: Amiga 3000 trade up offer
In-Reply-To: dltaylor@cns.SanDiego.NCR.COM's message of 29 Apr 91 23: 42:20 GMT
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In article <925@cns.SanDiego.NCR.COM> dltaylor@cns.SanDiego.NCR.COM (Dan Taylor) writes:

   In <1991Apr29.064832.9865@disk.uucp> specter@disk.uucp (Byron Max Guernsey) writes:

   >I was told by a friend (who also deals in IBM's) that he would
   >sell me a 100 meg SCSI for around 300$ new.
   Not these drives, he can't.  The Amiga drives have a builtin cache,
   and decent access times.  For his prices you might as well use
   floppies ;-).

Numerous mail order firms are selling Quantum 105M 28ms SCSI hard
drives in the vicinity of $350 internal/$400 external.... that's a
fine price/performance ratio as far as I'm concerned!  Not quite
monstrous speed, but since I've got a 500, who cares :)  I would post
which companies, but I don't have any copies of MacWeek handy (by now
they should be hitting Computer Shopper too).

(Anyone wanna say what speed/type/etc. of drive comes in 3000's these
days?) 

Robert Jude Kudla <kudla@rpi.edu>
                                   
No more bars!  No more cages!  Just rollerskating, disco music, and
the occasional light show....

