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- From: Neil Brewitt <neilb@cityscape.co.uk>
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- Subject: Re: Sunrize Backup
- Date: Tue, 02 Apr 1996 13:06:06 +0000
- Organization: Cityscape Internet Services
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- Peter Stretch wrote:
- >
- > Has anyone ever seen the mythical DD524 interface for the Sunrize
- > card? This apparently was designed tobacks up to DAT. If not, why not?
- > any Sunrize users, please keep in touch!
-
- Hiya Stretchy,
-
- Sunrize never marketted the DD524, and as far as I'm aware didn't even
- end up with a final production prototype. Bizarre that it was advertised on
- the *box* of the AD516, and in all their promotional literature, ultimately
- conning me into buying the AD516 but being buggered for backup. :(
-
- Apparently the Maestro Pro is useful in the Digital IO and backup
- department, although I couldn't find a first-hand dealer in the UK when I had
- the money for one.
-
- Neil
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