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  • pentium
    Badcaps Legend
    • Mar 2006
    • 2778
    • Canada

    #21
    Re: Out of space. Upgrade tips needed.

    Well I meant for the connection to the hard drive but by the looks of it, I could only use 50 pin drives. No thanks. Too slow for me.
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    • zandrax
      Hit and miss
      • Dec 2007
      • 1157
      • Italy

      #22
      Re: Out of space. Upgrade tips needed.

      Originally posted by pentium
      I know I am waking the dead here but how would this do?
      I keep on forgetting if SCSI 2 was 50 or 68 pin though.
      It was 50 pin: you'd have to buy some 68 -> 50 pin adapters and I don't think there is enough space inside this enclosure. If you plan using 50 pin drives then you can use up to 9 GB drives, so this option isn't much useful too.
      In short: don't buy it unless you've an old 486 hanging around.

      Zandrax

      ------- Update:
      Damn: I didn't noticed page 2!
      So discard this message.
      Have an happy life.

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