From: | Nick Lamburn |
Date: | 17 May 2000 at 20:25:31 |
Subject: | Re: SCSI -> IDE |
Hi Tudor
>> really? :-/ hmm, is that not only when it is being accessed?
>
> Hmmm - you've got me thinking now...
> I'll go and find out :)
>
>>> My 040/25 A4000T with SCSI-2 HDDs seems faster than my 060/50
>>> A4000D with IDE
>>> - purely because of the SCSI.
>> you own TWO A4000?!? Lucky swine....
>
> No - I own:
Here we go again.... :))
> A4000D - 060/50 128mb 1.2Gb/2xCD PIV
> A4000T - 040/25 16mb 1Gb/2Gb (SCSI-2) 24xCD,4x2x6xCDRW SCSI Picollo
> A4000T - 040/25 16mb 2Gb (SCSI-2) 12xCD SCSI
> A4000D - dunno spec - it's in the post
> A500x2
And I bet you use the A500's the most ;)) And this is after he had loadsa
A3000s as well... My list is some what less inspiring
(A500,A500+,A2500,A1200 and A1200T). But I'm on a *slightly* lower income
than our Tudor 'ere :))
> The second A4000T is gonna be receiving the best bits from the A4000D so
> that I will have just 2x A4000Ts. These are real A4000Ts - not Power kits
> or anything - but the genuine article - the Amiga Technologies one though
> - not the Commodore one...
^^^
LOL - that kinda is true, the Commodore ONE. How many A4000Ts were made
under the CBM logo? I heard about 500 or so, not sure, but the AT A4000T is
the CBM 4000T except in a different case afaik...
Nick.
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