The Indus GT
was one nice drive and they made it for other
machines than just the Atari line.
I have one for my C64 and it's a nice, quiet and slick-looking disk drive.
It can really heat up, though. :-/
I've had two of them here for a while that I've used with my
Atari 800 and really like them. I don't use the 810 or 1050 unless I
have to, and the 810 is a Happy drive. The plastic cases that the
Indus GT's came in make pretty handy disk boxes too. I've never
noticed any heat problems with mine.
BTW, since we're on the topic of Atari 8bit items...does
anyone know what the RJ45-type connector on the rear of the Atari
XDM121 printer is used for? The power and SIO connectors are pretty
obvious, but I've never known what the other connector is for.
Jeff
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