SASQUATCH@ALBION.BITNET ("Kevin Lepard, 629-1827", 517) (01/21/90)
>You might also want to look into Applied Ingenuity's Inner Drive. Like the AE >hard drive it is an internal unit which replaces the GS power supply. The >review I read was all raves about it, but I don't know anyone myself who has >one. It also is not SCSI, but this doesn't matter much for internal drives. The >price was $599 and $10 shipping at the time of the article. The reviewer also >mentioned that a SCSI version was in the works, but he expected it to add $100 >to the price. I own an 40 Meg innerdrive. I like it a great deal. It is fast, easy to install, and comes with several megs of shareware and public domain software installed on it to look at. I have nothing bad to say about the drive, and recommend them. Although I know others have had good luck with AE products, I have not. I have had 2 RamKeepers and 2 Datalinks fail for no apparent reason, and in all 4 cases I have had to wait more than 2 months to get them repaired or replaced. So in addition to reliability problems, I have problems with the rapidity of their service. (No flames, please. I'm just reporting my personal experiences.) Kevin Lepard Bitnet: Sasquatch@albion.bitnet Disclaimer: These opinions do not necessarily represent those of Albion College.