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Re: Ground archive



I've archive on a DVD 2Go as rough of magnitude
If you give me an address, via mail directly, to do an upload no problem


"Bill Garber" <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> > In article <ddnpaf$ab$1@server05.icaen.uiowa.edu>,
> > Steve Nelson <snelson@icaen.uiowa.edu> wrote:
> >>A few weeks ago ground.ecn.uiowa.edu suffered a drive failure and has
been
> >>offline since that time.  I have not found a replacement drive yet
(50pin
> >>narrow, single-ended SCSI, which was commonly used several years ago).
> >
> > There are inexpensive adapters that will connect 68-pin (wide SCSI) and
> > 80-pin (SCA) drives to narrow SCSI adapters.  I use one with an 80-pin
> > 4.3GB
> > Seagate Barracuda plugged into my GS.  At this point, I suspect you
might
> > be
> > better off following this approach; it'd let you use a new drive instead
> > of
> > having to take a chance on a used drive.
>
>
> My 50 GB SCSI hard drive is new, take away a few months, and I only loaded
> it up and shortly thereafter took down the machine. I needed the space.
> There is
> nothing important on it, but I would like to copy it to an IDE drive and
> reformat
> since I do have a purchased and legal copy of Bernie on there. Otherwise,
it
> is
> a good drive.  :o)
>
> Bill Garber
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