kegwasher wrote:
Blars Blarson wrote:
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Barracuda drives, each 9G in size. The model number is ST19171WC.
I should chime in I have Seagate Barracuda 2.1g drives for my Ultra1e,
they are annoyingly loud! I would look in
Blars Blarson wrote:
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> writes:
>>Barracuda drives, each 9G in size. The model number is ST19171WC.
>
> If you can get one to fit in your sparc 20, it should work fine. I've
> had mixed experince with seagate drives, (some had high infant
> morta
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Barracuda drives, each 9G in size. The model number is ST19171WC.
If you can get one to fit in your sparc 20, it should work fine. I've
had mixed experince with seagate drives, (some had high infant
mortality) and none with that model. Yo
On Mon, 8 Mar 2004, Art Haas wrote:
> Hi.
>
> A month or so ago I sent an e-mail to the list about getting some larger
> drives for my SparcStation 20. The consensus was look on places like
> ebay and the like. I mentioned to a friend of mine about looking for
> drives for this machine, and it tu
Hi.
A month or so ago I sent an e-mail to the list about getting some larger
drives for my SparcStation 20. The consensus was look on places like
ebay and the like. I mentioned to a friend of mine about looking for
drives for this machine, and it turned out he had some 80-pin SCSI
drives from a de
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