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- From: icebbs@ramlink.net (Iceman of the Inner Circle)
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- Subject: Re: CMD Hard Drive Upgrading
- Date: 5 Jan 1996 03:53:39 GMT
- Organization: Inner Circle BBS - 304.697.0101
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- In article <4cf3r2$53q@spectator.cris.com>, Rug-rat@cris.com says...
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- >They tried and then people couldn't do it and they (the people) cried.
- >So, some people just ruin it for others. But, now if they had them sign
- >a contract saying that after they bought it, its final, then that'd be
- >cool. I'd definately buy a case/controller from them! HINT! hehe...
- >
- >-Tom
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- Well, its not hard once you look at it. I've been working on Commodores
- as a repair tech for years though so my lack of difficulty with the swap and
- or add on might not be typical. Just changing hard drives, or putting a
- drive in an empty case is not hard at all. The only thing that causes brain
- strain at all is attaching more drives in the chain. In this I am refering
- to how a SCSI drive works, not like C,D,E,F etc on IDE drives.. When you add
- a SCSI it more or less makes it part of the same drive and that is really
- interesting.
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