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Yet another HD question
- Subject: Yet another HD question
- From: billh@lsid.hp.com (Bill Harris)
- Date: 1996/06/13
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Hewlett Packard Corvallis Site
I may be joining the company of those whose HDs are giving out. My TMS
Shadow 120 took a number of tries to get spinning yesterday (yes, I saw the
post yesterday about stiction :-% ), and I've started a full backup to
(ugh) floppies.
If this thing dies, I'm looking for any advice based on people's experience
as to a good direction to go. Here are some alternatives; does anyone have
any experience that suggests one is better than the others? (BTW, it's an
unaccelerated GS with a RAMFAST Rev. D [I forget which release of the ROM]
and 4+MB RAM.)
Buy a new SCSI-2 drive. Put it in the existing TMS case and use the
same power supply, if possible. I've seen 830MB for $195 and 1GB for
around $250 locally.
Buy a new external SCSI-2 drive. I don't have prices for this yet.
If I do either of those, backup to floppies becomes worse than
prohibitive. I could see if I had the money to buy a ZIP drive
(~$200?) and backup to that, or I could get a SCSI tape and let the
RAMFAST do backups in the background.
I could buy a ZIP and use it as the main and only disk. It doesn't
have as much room, but I could give each person in the family a
separate disk (complete with system). I suspect that this could get
awkward, and I don't know how easy backups would be to other ZIP disks
(as in, would the Finder allow copies from one disk to another and
prompt properly for disk swaps?)
Since I use Prosel/16 for disk management, it seems to make sense to
partition any such disk such that the partitions can be all ProDOS.
Comments?
Bill
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Bill Harris
billh@lsid.hp.com