[comp.sys.atari.st] STuff for sale, hard drive and floppy drive

Xorg@cup.portal.com (Peter Ted Szymonik) (02/17/90)

For Sale:
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ICD FaST 50-meg hard drive  $575

This is the famous 'under-the-monitor' FaST case.  Inside is a new
Seagate 157N SCSI hard drive mechanism, the mech is less than one
month old and is fully warrantied for three years.  (One year from
Seagate, two years left on an extended warranty purchased from the
supplier.)  The case has room for an extra 3.5 inch hard drive
mechanism for easy expansion.  I even have all the necessary
brackets and screws as well as the double crimped SCSI cable and
power cable are for the extra drive, if you chose to expand the
drive your only cost would be for the mechanism itself!  If you
wish I'll partition the drive for you and pack it with all the PD
software I can get my hands on (which is a lot.)
 

Atari SF314 external double-density drive  $135

The drive sees very little use since I do 99% of all my work using
the hard drive and the internal drive.  In excellent condition and
very quiet.
 
 
Or buy them both for $675!  I'm selling these guys because I find
myself using Spectre GCR and SuperCharger a lot and I'd like to
have a removable hard drive so I can have one platter for each type
OS.  First come, first served, the external drive will not be sold
seperately unless the hard drive is sold.
 
Thanx
Pete
GEnie:  DIPLOMACY-1
CIS:    72637,2272
UseNet: xorg@cup.portal.com

gilliam@lowlif.dec.com (02/20/90)

In article <26987@cup.portal.com>, Xorg@cup.portal.com (Peter Ted Szymonik) writes...
>For Sale:
>---------
> 
>ICD FaST 50-meg hard drive  $575
>Or buy them both for $675!  I'm selling these guys because I find
>myself using Spectre GCR and SuperCharger a lot and I'd like to
>have a removable hard drive so I can have one platter for each type
> 
>Thanx
>Pete
>GEnie:  DIPLOMACY-1
>CIS:    72637,2272
>UseNet: xorg@cup.portal.com

You're using SuperCharger? Did you purchase it in the U.S.? If so, when and
what did you pay? Could you comment on its features, installation (DMA port
plug-in?), documentation etc. Are you daisy-chaining it off the DMA port? If 
so, what are the restrictions? Have you used other PC emulators? How does it
compare? I know it's available in Europe. The last I heard from Talon
Technologies it was supposed to go through FCC testing in February 90.

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