From: John Fernandez, Jr. (johnf_at_cp-tel.net)
Date: 2002-11-26 04:31:42
I met a man at our computerfest (ibm mostly) and he is going to give me his msd drive. The nice thing about this one is it has the chip in it so when you turn it on with the computer, you then can disconnect it from the computer and copy disks with it and use you computer for other things at the same time. John F. On 25 Nov 2002, at 21:31, Raymond Computer wrote: > On 25-Nov-02, MagerValp wrote: > >>>>>> "bp" == bruce phipps <brucep@knightlore.freeserve.co.uk> writes: > > >bp> Thanks for that. Is the MSD SD-2 a Commodore drive? If not, who > >bp> made them? > > >MSD :) > > >bp> I guess these drives are pretty rare now. > > >Uncommon maybe, but not rare. They show up on eBay and in comp.sys.cbm > >every now and then. > > I have at least 1 dual and a couple single MSD drives for sale here. > > -- Ray > > --------------------------------------------------------------- > |Raymond C. Bryan 651-642-9890 vox | The battle is sometimes | > |Raymond Computer 651-642-9891 fax | to the small for | > |795 Raymond Ave -email: raycomp | the bigger they are | > |St Paul MN 55114 @visi.com | the harder they fall. | > |USA Amiga - Commodore | -- James Thurber -- | > |http://www.raymondcomputer.com | | > --------------------------------------------------------------- > > > Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing list
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