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On Wed, 4 May 2005 14:35:55 PDT7, J. R. Fox wrote:
>Over a year ago, I bought what was supposed to be a 29160N on Ebay, but=
>it turned out to be an OEM 29160, with an external 68 pin connector --
>not what I wanted. (I'm not even sure it is dual-channel, like the
>"N".) I should have determined that right away, instead of months late=
r
>. . . but I didn't spend that much on it.
Yes, I believe that the 29160N has always had a 68 pin connector. My exp=
erience with
the hard driver is that most of them are 80 PIN, so I had to do a little=
searching to find the
68 pin type. However, a couple of years ago I found a Seagate Cheetah Ul=
tra 160MB
SCSI 80 pin hard drive, Model N=BA ST373405LCV, with a free 80 pint-to-6=
8 pin adapter.
So I jumped on it and that's what I use now. This hard drive is fast and=
it has a big
cache.
HCM
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