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Old 01-09-2003, 11:06 AM   #1 (permalink)
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WTB Hard Drives 1-2 Gig

I have 4 computers sitting here with no hard drives (pulled for friends).
I would like to jion the techimo "fad" team so the size would only need to be large enough for the os, drivers and the fad software.
Anything with a reasonable price would be great.

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How about this ?

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If not that, investigate this thread which I created for you and another small disk post.
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Old 01-09-2003, 01:44 PM   #4 (permalink)
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Thanks
I thought that these projects such as UD, Eddp and FaD took up more space than they do.
FaD only requires 4 meg?
So apparently I do not need as large of a drive/s as I first thought.
I'm trying to keep things reasonable as far as pricing.

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Geeks looks to be the best price so far, still looking at $88.00 shipped for 5. Yes 5. I have a brand new Powercolor mobo with a Cyrix 233 mx installed that I bought at computer city's going out of business sale. I bought it 4 years ago and never did anything with it. Have to get a cheap case and PS.

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Thanks for the links.
Couldn't find anything "reasonable" enough for the sizes.

Since both of you work on these projects you can let me know whats usable.
Heres what I have,

Powercolor with cyrix 233mx/66fsb
Mtech ??? with K62-300/66 fsb
Iwill xw100 with K62-300/100 fsb
DFI ??? with K62-400/100fsb
Gigabyte ga-5ax with K62-500/100fsb
I also have 2 286, 2 386, 1 486dx120, cyrix p166 and 200 but there not mx so I don't think there good for any projects.
No, I don't throw anything out. I think about the money spent and can't bring myself to toss any of it (I tried once).

I still need to buy some memory, floppy drives and HSF's also.

Thats what I have to work with.
I have three athlon machines that I use for my business but I keep them off the internet for security reasons.

I also only have 3 win95 I can use, A,B and C so I'll have to purchase two more or look into Linux (never played with that though).

Sorry for the long post but I wanted to give you an Idea at what I have to offer the team. There all sitting in the storage area of my home not being used, this way they can be put towards a good cause.

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Old 01-10-2003, 01:27 PM   #5 (permalink)
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How about this for $25.00:

http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtId=MPB3032AT
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I saw that, actually I don't remeber which of these drives were the better ones.
Most of these drives in the 6 gig and under range are about 5 years old.
Any thoughts?
Thinking fujitsu.

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Or what about this one,
http://www.compgeeks.com/details.asp?invtid=TM1280AT
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