NOW I REMEMBER WHY THAT NUMBER SOUNDED FAMILIAR . . . I have three of them .
. . and they are, indeed, 1 GB or so.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Don Maslin" <donm(a)cts.com>
To: <classiccmp(a)classiccmp.org>
Sent: Thursday, December 28, 2000 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: IBM-PC and SCSI
On Thu, 28 Dec 2000, Lawrence Walker wrote:
I recently picked up a Fujitsu M2266SA HDD. This
is a 1M SCSI
5 1/2 " drive with a black bezel like the IBM-PC MFM drives and
will fit in the same space. The vendor said it was SCSI-1 but
TheRef says it is SCSI-2 and Fujitsu doesn't say.
According to the listing in the Pocket PCRef, the M2266SA is a 1079M
SCSI drive in a 5.25" FH case. About 1Gig.
- don
I have a heavily modified PC(5150) with an Intel
386 Onboard card
as Allison has on her Leading Edge 8086 (BTW, I have a lead
ajp < to someone that has the mem-expander
daughter card)
However I have no info on whether it would be possible to add a
SCSI card to an IBM-PC. I have an Adaptec 1522A ISA SCSI card
and likely others in my card box. Was there a SCSI card for the
PC ? If so, would this possibly, with this configuration, allow you to
transcend the 5-slot limits of the PC. And of course to have 1 meg
storage for programs. WHEEEEE!!!
Am I in fantasy-land or could I have a system to confound the
leading-edgers, altho it already does that. "NO IT ISN'T POSSIBLE
ON SUCH AN EARLY COMPUTER" . He he he he, chortle.
ciao larry
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