> No CD.
Why no CD-ROM? 2/3G storage; SCSI
or proprietary interfaces, even parallel
port adapters.
Oh, that was someone else. I'll put in a SCSI CDROM, probably a
Plextor or
Pioneer.
CD-ROM was less work for installing Windoze
3.10/3.11 than a couple
dozen floppies.
Or installing SLS or Slackware with 40 floppies. :-)
It wasn't very hard using parallel port, to implement SCSI (Trantor
Mini-SCSI and the like), including Floptical, and 2.8M (MicroSolutions
"Backpack")
On machines without SCSI or CD-ROM, I would temporarily bring up CD-ROM
off of parallel port when I had Windoze installations or the like to deal
with.
I never realized that floptical or 2.8M drives were scarce or rare,
although blank media started to be harder to come by.
One of the machines that I used quite a bit in my office (<2000) had a
360K 5.25", a 720K 5.25", a switch between an extrnal box with 1.2M 5.25"
and 8" and the other position of the switch was 3" and 3.25", with
a floptical/1.4M on a SCSI card, and a 2.8M/1.4M on a parallel port.
(Did I mention that I was working with floppy disk formats?)
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Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin at
xenosoft.com