There was a series of industrial computers marketed by Allen-Bradley,
produced by DG and based on the DG1 that were hard drive equipted...I
have one, but my drive is trashed.
James L. Rice
Christian Fandt wrote:
There was no hard drive option available for this machine (unless there was
a third party outfit who offered an internal kludge or external unit.) Only
one _or_ two internal floppies plus the external floppy unit.
IIRC, the extra ribbon connector was for a memory expansion module.
Regards, Chris
At 15:21 20-04-98 -0700, you wrote:
There's an interesting one. I only have two floppy drives. Where
would the hard drive go? There's an extra ribbon plug on the MB,
same as for the display and keyboard, what's that for?
>
>I'd like the hard drive if it still works.
>
>James L. Rice
>
>Max Eskin wrote:
>>
>> I got a Data General One laptop that someone was using as a wheel-
>> chock at a flea market. It has a smashed LCD, and won't start.
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