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Re: Wanted: Info's on Applied Ingenuity's Internal HD's !
In article <7oq5ci$2gq$1@cantuc.canterbury.ac.nz>, "John Ogier"
<j.ogier@erau.canterbury.ac.nz> wrote:
> I think you might mean Applied Engineering. If so I had one in a IIGS with a
> 20Mb HD. Eventually it crashed and a local service company told me it was an
> early PC hard drive - I think an ST506? We located a 40Mb version but never
> ever managed to get it to store information. In the end we put it down to a
> drive specific ROM on the card. I still use it as a power supply though!
Nope, there was an Applied Ingenuity...they marketed an interal power supply
replacement with a hard drive as the InnerDrive. They did have a SCSI version
of it, but that's about my familiarity with it.
As for your Vulcan HD, yes, the HD size was hard encoded on the card. At
least that's the info I get from reading this group.
Greg B.
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