[comp.sys.amiga.marketplace] Connors 104Mb drive For Sale - CHEAP!

trasc@dworkin.UUCP (James Trascapoulos) (05/04/91)

   Ok folks..who needs a large IDE hard disk?
 
   I have a Connors 3104 harddrive, 104 Mb (formatted) harddrive that
I bought by mistake.  Yeah, mistake - I was at the Trenton State
Computer Festival a few weeks back with a friend shopping for a
harddrive for her NEC.  We found her a 40Mb Connors, and while there,
I bought a 104 Meg drive for myself.  I thought it was SCSI (I've an
A3000) and didn't look at the pins carefully enough.  So now I'm stuck
with a drive I can't use, and the vendor who sold me it "doesn't have
a SCSI in stock and doesn't know when he will" - sigh!  Suckered.
Anyway - I've got to get a new drive so I'm selling this cheap.  It
was OEM'd frm Connors for Hyundai, so it's got a serial number sticker
on it only.  The A3000 has a built-in SCSI interface, and while I
can't use it I know some Trumpcard or GVP users could.
 
   I'm selling it for $285, which is ALOT less than what I bought it
for, but I have to move it quickly and my haste will obviously be in
your favour.  Guarenteed in great condition, I installed it on my
friends NEC as a Type 47 (you put in the variables, but we have those
too :) and she was off.  Ran Checkit v3.0 on it for a day to test it
out and it's flawless - no errors.
 
   Seriously, $285! I need to get it sold because my business needs
SCSI! Ack!
 
   Please leave Email or call 609.799.6372 and ask for Jim.
 
 
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