[Duo2400] Re: Larger SCSI drives for Duo

2001-10-25 Thread Michael
SCSI only. Michael on 10/25/01 5:54 PM, Andrew W. Hill at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I thought the 280 could use either SCSI or IDE? > Peace > Aqua > > On 2001.10.22, at 08:33, Dennis McCormick wrote: > >> Bob F wrote: His drive is IDE, so don't buy it. >> = >> The question is: where C

[Duo2400] Re: Larger SCSI drives for Duo

2001-10-25 Thread Dean Reichert
No Only the 2300 Dean > I thought the 280 could use either SCSI or IDE? > Peace > Aqua > > On 2001.10.22, at 08:33, Dennis McCormick wrote: > > > Bob F wrote: His drive is IDE, so don't buy it. > > = > > The question is: where CAN I find a 1 gig SCSI hard drive for my 280c? > > Dennis

[Duo2400] Re: Larger SCSI drives for Duo

2001-10-25 Thread Andrew W. Hill
I thought the 280 could use either SCSI or IDE? Peace Aqua On 2001.10.22, at 08:33, Dennis McCormick wrote: > Bob F wrote: His drive is IDE, so don't buy it. > = > The question is: where CAN I find a 1 gig SCSI hard drive for my 280c? > Dennis -- Duo/2400 List, The friendliest

[Duo2400] Re: Larger SCSI drives for Duo

2001-10-22 Thread Michael
I think the $99 you are looking at is an IDE drive. This guy needs a SCSI drive. http://store.powerbook1.com/harddrives.html#scsi MCE has a 10 gig IDE drive with a converter for $399. Michael on 10/22/01 11:55 PM, Jake at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > i see $99 for a 10gig IBM or Toshiba dri

[Duo2400] Re: Larger SCSI drives for Duo

2001-10-22 Thread Jake
i see $99 for a 10gig IBM or Toshiba drive on their clearance page. jake > I think they want about $300 for a 6gig drive. > Michael > > on 10/22/01 10:31 PM, Jake at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > > > doesn't MCE make an IDE->SCSI adaptor that enable you to use those cheap > > high capacity 2.5

[Duo2400] Re: Larger SCSI drives for Duo

2001-10-22 Thread Michael
I think they want about $300 for a 6gig drive. Michael on 10/22/01 10:31 PM, Jake at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > doesn't MCE make an IDE->SCSI adaptor that enable you to use those cheap > high capacity 2.5" IDE hd in your duo? > > jake > >>> Bob F wrote: His drive is IDE, so don't buy it.

[Duo2400] Re: Larger SCSI drives for Duo

2001-10-22 Thread Jake
doesn't MCE make an IDE->SCSI adaptor that enable you to use those cheap high capacity 2.5" IDE hd in your duo? jake > >Bob F wrote: His drive is IDE, so don't buy it. > >= > >The question is: where CAN I find a 1 gig SCSI hard drive for my 280c? > >Dennis > > > There are 1.1GB SCSI 2.5"

[Duo2400] Re: Larger SCSI drives for Duo

2001-10-22 Thread rlf
>From: Dennis McCormick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >Subject: [Duo2400] Larger SCSI drives for Duo > >Bob F wrote: His drive is IDE, so don't buy it. >= >The question is: where CAN I find a 1 gig SCSI hard drive for my 280c? >Dennis > There are 1.1GB SCSI 2.5" drives out there, though smaller sizes

[Duo2400] Re: Larger SCSI drives for Duo

2001-10-22 Thread Tom & Lisa P
>Dennis>> > >It took me a while to find something larger in a SCSI HD for my PB520c, which >came with a 160mb. I spent several months looking for a decent deal on eBay: > there were often several for sale, sometimes no

[Duo2400] Re: Larger SCSI drives for Duo

2001-10-22 Thread SaulBro
<> It took me a while to find something larger in a SCSI HD for my PB520c, which came with a 160mb. I spent several months looking for a decent deal on eBay: there were often several for sale, sometimes none at particular times... prices for 1gb seemed to go up to about $60-75 at auction's c

[Duo2400] Re: Larger SCSI drives for Duo

2001-10-22 Thread Kris Feldmann
If you search very diligently and are patient you might get a 750MB SCSI disk, but I wouldn't hold my breath for a 1GB if I were you. A more common size to find is 500MB, which is actually very luxurious in a Duo210. I'm still using a 120MB disk and it's fine. Remeber that these machines are not g