On May 24, 17:38, Max Eskin wrote:
Subject: Re: Space, the next frontier
On Mon, 24 May 1999, Pete Turnbull wrote:
Having just spent several days obtaining a
suitable 20MB ST506-interface
hard drive, I completely concur with Tony. The 3.5" versions seem to be
particularly hard to come by around here.
There have been 3.5" ST-506 interface hard drives?
Yes, Seagate made quite a lot of them at one time. So did Teac, NEC and
WD. The first 3.5" ones were Rodimes, though. The hard drive system
sitting on the BBC Micro beside me has one: it's a home-designed system
which has an Adaptec ACB4000 controller (which is SCSI, but
SASI-compatible), and a BBC 1MHz Bus to SASI adapter, and presently has an
NEC 40MB 3.5" drive in it. Originally it had one of the first 10MB 3.5"
Rodime RO352 drives (which is now in a modified DEC TK50Z box, pretending
to be an RD51). I still have the receipts somewhere; I think the drive
cost about ?400 in the mid-80s.
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Pete Peter Turnbull
Dept. of Computer Science
University of York