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Alan Yeo <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Jan 1998 11:22:16 +0000
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In article <[log in to unmask]>, Daniel Kosack <[log in to unmask]>
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>SNIP
>  I used an Eagle as a system drive on a Series 42 with G.A3.07, which is
>somewhat dated, so I would assume you should be good to go.
>
>Curt Brimacomb ([log in to unmask]) wrote:
>: Hello again,
>:
>: Now I have a HP classic question.
>:
>: I have a customer running a series 37 in production.  The drive died.  I
>: have another client with eagle drives that I can get for them.  Will a
>: HP7937 eagle drive work on a series 37 as a system drive?  What version of
>: MPE do they have to have to support an eagle drive?
>:
>: TIA
>:
>: Curt Brimacomb
>: System Manager                                          www.magiclink.com
>: Idaho Computer Services, Inc.                                   Voice:
>:  1-208-734-2245
>: Twin Falls, Idaho 83301                                         Fax:
>:  1-208-733-9663
>

Hi

Don't know if its of any use but We had an old 37 running with Eagle
drives about 5 years ago with no problems. It was running MPE V, and
even that version would have been a few years old when we scrapped it.

--
Alan Yeo
[log in to unmask]    Just because you're paranoid
                        it doesn't mean someone isn't!.

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