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echo: cis.general_interest
to: Pete Lyall 76703,4230
from: Erich Schulman 75140,3175
date: 1991-11-05 10:38:06
subject: #12895-Hard drives

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    05-Nov-91  10:38:06
Sb: #12895-Hard drives
Fm: Erich Schulman 75140,3175
To: Pete Lyall 76703,4230

I'm not the one who needs a MFM drive (though I wouldn't mind having a hard
drive right now(g)).  I saw a message further up the thread about how
someone--I don't recall who--was wanting to get a MFM, and I thought I might
contribute an idea that might make it a little easier to find one.

As it is, my 360K floppy which has my archivers and extractors has only 44
256-byte clusters left--and that's with a lot of that disk archived. I have a
total of about 18 Megs of stuff (that includes DECB but does not include
backups (and I'm fully backed up)) and every byte on a 156K or 360K disk.  And
if I could transfer my ROMpaks....  At least I have a 720K drive ready to
install pending arrival of a new drive cable.

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