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Re: chinook HD questions -- is it re-driveable ?



musjndx@gsusgi2.gsu.edu (Jonathan N. Deitch) writes:

>Having just acquired a Chinook CT-20c, here's a question :

>The innards involve a smartport translator which outputs a standard
>50-pin SCSI connector.  The drive in the unit is a standard Miniscribe
>20 meg scsi drive ... just like Apple shipped in zillions of Mac SE's.

>Is this drive replacable by a higher capacity drive ?

  Yes, up to 100MB.

>If so, what about ProDOS's 32mb barrier ?

  The drive is split into several "partitions", each of which has a 32MB
limit.
  Call 800-999-1717 for information on this (Sequential Systems now
maintains Chinook C-Drives).

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