--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hardly anyone carries them any more because SyQuest
went under in '98 :(
the pickle
Syquest is still alive! www.syquest.com After Iomega
got done plundering, they sold the assets of Syquest
to SYQT Inc. Latest site update was May 14, 2002.
For some
Hi again,
I have another question regarding the set-up of my Mac IIci. I have two
external CD-ROM drives. They are Apple 600e drives, and are quite big. I
was wondering if I could stack them on top of each other, as there is no
room for both on my computer desk.
If so, would this cause
Yeah, that's where I get all of mine...Of course, I haven't used my
135 in months if not years. I have switched to a server and lots of
CDs for archives.
They have a good long shelf life if you don't drop em or anything.
Before I got my CDR drive, that EZ135 drive was my best Mac friend as
At 03:17 -0700 on 15/07/02, Gregg Eshelman wrote:
--- the pickle [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hardly anyone carries them any more because SyQuest
went under in '98 :(
the pickle
Syquest is still alive! www.syquest.com After Iomega
The site is there, but the company is dead. No products. No
At 08:31 -0400 on 15/07/02, DeVaul wrote:
I have another question regarding the set-up of my Mac IIci. I have two
external CD-ROM drives. They are Apple 600e drives, and are quite big. I
was wondering if I could stack them on top of each other, as there is no
room for both on my computer
Check this out on eBay
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItemitem=2038082979
A Mac 128/512 ? Never heard of that one ! It has an amber screen !
Is this for real, and only 200 units produced ? Is this a real
collector's item ?
--
: - ) - Vern Andrews - - - - - Oregon Trail
another mac another mailing list
an lc 2
not the best mac ever or to start with but not the worst either (128 k mac
with only 1.4 mb floppies around now that is bad but i am dwindeling off
subject )
the lc2 in subject must be the cheapest mac i have ever bought 5 euro to be
exact
wich