said:
>Their 12/10/32 SCSI model should still be available -- I bought one from
>a major mail-order firm (someplace like CDW, but I'd have to double check
There's plenty of 12/10's available.
>that) about 6 weeks ago. Plextor's more recent 16/?/40 model may or may
>not be available in SCSI, I'm not sure. My impression is that their SCSI
According to their web site, that's the case.
>models are getting harder to find. If memory serves, Peter did find and
>purchase a Plextor 12/10 SCSI drive at one of the local computer shows,
Another source is eBay. There's lots of 12/10 refurbs available at $109
with a 90 day warranty.
Steven
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