hammen@csd4.milw.wisc.edu (Robert Hammen) (01/22/88)
A local typesetting service bureau needs a mass-storage device to perform archiving functions. The way I see it, there are two options - the 10 MB "MegaFloppy" disk drive (available from Jasmine, Peripheral Land, etc.), which costs about $1000 for the drive and $40 each for the disks: or a Bernoulli drive (available from Bering, Mountain Computer), around $1200 and $? for the Bernoulli cartridges. The considerations are: 1) reliability. They don't want to lose this data (who ever does?). 2) quality of drive software 3) price of cartridges/floppies I welcome any comments - please reply by e-mail. If there is enough interest, I will summarize and post the summary to the net. Also, does anyone have any comments on the Rodime RX-1000 100 MB internal hard drive for the Mac II? ========================================================================= Robert Hammen Computer Applications hammen@csd4.milw.wisc.edu Delphi: HAMMEN GEnie: R.Hammen CI$: 70701,2104