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LaserLover
 
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Heads up for qty (3) SCSI hard drives that came from a working retired
corporate web server.
See link
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MESE%3AIT&rd=1

Good luck
Rick

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Default SCSI Drive FA on Ebay

about 1/2 a gallon each
"kip" wrote in message
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Whats the capacity of them ??

kip
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Heads up for qty (3) SCSI hard drives that came from a working retired
corporate web server.
See link
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...MESE%3AIT&rd=1

Good luck
Rick





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Bruce Esquibel
 
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kip wrote:
: Whats the capacity of them ??


I'm not the guy selling them but I'd bet under 4 gig, probably closer to
2GB.

Is odd that part number can't be cross referenced on seagates site, and they
still list specs going back to the old MFM drives.

Looks like they would be part of the ST4 series, full height SCSI based on
the size and weight but the best of those are only 20GB models.

Either they aren't seagates or that is some house number, maybe for the
carrier.

The guy should close off the auction at the current $2 before the buyer
cancels the bid.

-bruce

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kip
 
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Default SCSI Drive FA on Ebay

Yep that's what I thought on those old drives.


thanks

kip
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kip wrote:
: Whats the capacity of them ??


I'm not the guy selling them but I'd bet under 4 gig, probably closer to
2GB.

Is odd that part number can't be cross referenced on seagates site, and
they
still list specs going back to the old MFM drives.

Looks like they would be part of the ST4 series, full height SCSI based on
the size and weight but the best of those are only 20GB models.

Either they aren't seagates or that is some house number, maybe for the
carrier.

The guy should close off the auction at the current $2 before the buyer
cancels the bid.

-bruce



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