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- From: dave@prc.unisys.com (David Lee Matuszek)
- Subject: Can a Mac use TI Explorer hard drives?
- Message-ID: <1992Sep2.161617.28098@gvl.unisys.com>
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- Organization: Paoli Research Center - Paoli, PA
- Date: Wed, 2 Sep 1992 16:16:17 GMT
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- I have two hard drives from a TI Explorer--I think they're 200 MB
- each. The Explorer itself is no longer in use. I'm not a hardware
- person, and don't know anything about the specs on these drives.
- Heck, they might even be SCSI -- does anyone know what the TI Explorer
- used?
-
- If any hardware person out there has any knowledge of TI Explorers,
- you're the person I'm appealing to for help! (If you don't know
- anything about Explorers, educated guesses are also welcome.)
-
- What would it take to convert these drives for use on a Macintosh? Is
- this worth looking into, or would it be ridiculously expensive? If
- it's worth looking into, who would do such work? What do I need to
- find out about the drives?
-
- (BTW, I don't actually own these drives, so I can't sell them. I can
- either use them or trash them. So no offers, please.)
-
- E-mail preferred, as I rather strongly suspect no one else on the net
- is interested in the answers. Thanks much!
-
- --
- And the President put his hand on my shoulder and said: "Dan,
- I _knew_ Spiro Agnew. He was a friend of mine. And Dan...
- You're no Spiro Agnew!"
- -- Vice President Dan Quayle pwd
-