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- From: lgorbet@triton.unm.edu (Larry P Gorbet ANTHROPOLOGY)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac.hardware
- Subject: Re: 21M Flopticals?
- Date: 27 Jan 1993 02:47:58 GMT
- Organization: University of New Mexico, Albuquerque
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- In article <C1GwHL.Bn5@knot.ccs.queensu.ca> stuart@psyclops.psyc.queensu.ca (Stuart Marlin) writes:
-
- >Most of you are missing the point of the original posting...
- >For those of us with a Plus or other non FDHD machine we can
- >1) upgrade to an LC or some such thing (but the temptation is to go to
- >at least a Ci)
- >2) purchase an external FDHD drive (to be MSDOS compatable as well as
- >to transfer data or programs from work to home) at a cost of $300 yech.
- >3) purchase a floptical at (latest price $339) which gives you a FDHD
- >compatable drive and some extra storage as well.
- >4) buy a syquest and still not have a 1.44 drive or MSDOS compatability.
- >The question is then this:
- >
- >Are the damn things any good or is it good money after bad (or at least
- >old technology).
- >and ANYONE who has bought one or knows something first had should reply
- >before there are a lot of people in a bad way.
-
- I'm using a PLI 21M floptical with a Mac Plus. The access to HD
- (1.44M) diskettes was a factor in my decision. The speed is about
- twice that of floppies. They are the quietest mass storage device I
- own when just reading or writing (i.e. quieter than floppies or a 240M
- Quantum or other older HD's). The floptical drive came with a
- frustratingly slow formatting utility (maybe 20 min. to format a
- diskette). Fortunately, before I formatting more flopticals, I
- downloaded a later version (3.7) of the formatter from the PLI BBS (the
- number is in the manual)---it formats a 21M floptical in about 6
- minutes. That sounds like a long time, but remember that you have
- about 24 800k floppies worth of space. I've used it for a 75M or so
- backup (with Diskfit Pro), and it was a true pleasure not to be a
- floppy-swapping slave. I can't speak to reliability, though I would
- *suspect* they are more reliable than Syquests and less reliable than
- reputable magneto-opticals.
-
- The best price, BTW, that I found for floptical disks was from Maya
- (5/$125 plus $3 Airborne shipping, a bit less for 10x, more for
- singles). If anybody *knows* of a place where you can get them for
- $20 per or less, some of us would like to hear about it....
-