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Date: Mon, 9 Oct 1995 21:48:27 -0400 (EDT)
From: Scott Burton <aj754@freenet.toronto.on.ca>
Subject: Re: where to put a DPS PAR on an Amiga
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On Mon, 9 Oct 1995, Robert Metzger wrote:
> I bought a used PAR for working with LW and I'm wondering where to put the disk.
>
> Do people buy 2091's or 4008's just to mount the disk on? Has anyone found a
> cheap card to put into one of the PC slots to hold the disk?
The 2091 is an option. I've got one of my four drives mounted on it. Of
course its a SCSI system disk not a PAR disk. Do you not have room next
to your floppy drive? (I'm assuming your putting this in a 2000). I've
got two half height drives mounted there (one PAR drive and one SCSI).
There is also always the 5 1/4" drive bay. You can get brackets that
will hold 3.5" drives.
There is a third option (one that I'm looking into because I can't put
the case on my computer any more), get yourself a cheap minitower case
and mount your drives in it. You just need to run a SCSI cable to it
from you controller (or in this case the IDE cable) and that way you've
opened up whole new vistas of space...
Scott Burton - Lightwave Moderator - Command Line BBS
AJ754@freenet.toronto.on.ca (416) 533-8321
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