a 9gig should work. I have a beatiful 9.1gig 50pin scsi drive that I could sell, just email me off list (the quad is no longer working but the drive is just so cool that I kept it). I would part with it quite cheap but I warn that it is a full height 5-1/4" hard drive not one of those dinky little 3.5" drives we are all used to...but really thats why I think it is so cool and kept it around (also, it just has this aura of *power* when it first spins up).

How big a drive do you want to use? Im not quite sure but i dont think theres much of a limit. You could probably put in a 9GB. Is that big enough?

chris P



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