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Re: IIgs Cards
- Subject: Re: IIgs Cards
- From: Steven Lichter <DieSpammer@Ikillspammers.com>
- Date: Mon, 03 Jul 2006 04:24:18 GMT
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Sean Fahey wrote:
Steven Lichter wrote:
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Don't know what a Pegasus is, I started with the Apple II and pretty
much stayed with it. I'm working on putting my BBS back on and using
one of the IIgs's and linking it to the net via one of my older Mac's.
The Pegasus is an internal SCSI drive/power supply, similar to the
Vulcan/InnerDrive in application... but you know, SCSI (instead of IDE).
The Pegasus itself isn't very good - the power supply it uses isn't that
great but the Ramfast is a nice catch.
I know the difference in the type of drives. Never paid to much
attention to hardware, just software programming, I have worked for a
telephone company for 40 plus years and got into computers, so when I
got home I justed checked mail and that was it.
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