Re: MD: MD data conversion Zip Drive Click of Death?

1999-09-28 Thread S J Gardner
OT i know, but.. :) I've had a parallel port zip drive for just over a year now - it's used a couple of times a week at uni, transported about a fair bit (in a proper case, but that's not a lot of protection), and the disks are often carried about uncased. I've not had a single problem, except

Re: MD: MD data conversion Zip Drive Click of Death?

1999-09-28 Thread Remko van der Vossen
I'm on my 3rd zip drive (not problems with the drive) sold the first one to a friend (SCSI ZIP 100) Still using the second and third one one is a 100 the other is a new 250 never had a problem with any of them.. the one I sold my buddy is still using... The reports I read about the click of

Re: MD: MD data conversion Zip Drive Click of Death?

1999-09-27 Thread Ralph Smeets
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Re: MD: MD data conversion Zip Drive Click of Death?

1999-09-27 Thread Stainless Steel Rat
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 * Ralph Smeets [EMAIL PROTECTED] on Mon, 27 Sep 1999 | I gues somebody who stored his mail on minidisc and send it to MD-L? Nah. Just the stupidity of a Reply-To header pointing at a mailing list making it difficult to send a reply to the