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Nick Demos <[log in to unmask]>
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Nick Demos <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 30 Apr 1999 18:37:38 -0400
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The 7905 (or 6?) was a 5 mgb drive
the 7908 a 10 mgb drive
the 7920 a 50 mgb drive
the 7925 a 100 mgb drive.
as I recall.
There was also a 48 MGB non-HP drive sold by HP.  It
also had a number but we always referred to the as the
"ISS" (the manufacturer) drives.
Nick D.

Art Bahrs wrote:
>
> Hi Jeff and Others :)
>     I seem to recall something about a 10 MB disc pack that could be used in the
> 79?? drives?  I know someone will correct me on this tho :)
>
>     BTW ????  where is our dose of Friday humor?  I would put a joke in here...
> but as the "Better Half" will point out... my jokes are horrible :) hehehe
>
> Art "always needs humor! hehehe" Bahrs
>
> ----------
> >From: Jeff Woods <[log in to unmask]>
> >To: [log in to unmask]
> >Subject: Re: I have a 7920 10Mb disc drive
> >Date: Fri, 30 Apr, 1999, 13:41
> >
>
> > At 4/30/99 03:03 PM , Lou Cook wrote:
> >>I thought 7920s were 50Mb? No?
> >
> > Yes...  The 7920 is 50MB and the 7925 is 120MB...  both are MAC drives.  (No,
> > silly, not Macintosh drives!  ;)
> >
> > If it's really 10MB it's even older...  perhaps a 7908.  I forget the specs on
> > the 790x family of drives.  That seems to have been pushed off the stack...
> > err, out of the circular file...  since I never actually used HP drives that
> > old.  :)
> > --
> > Jeff Woods
> > [log in to unmask]  [PGP key available here via finger]

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