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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-02-23 10:26:40 In the Primordial Ooze of the DTP Earth, when Syquest ruled . . . I wanted one of these. :approve:
Internal Bernoulli 44
. . . it seems I never have managed to just go with the flow. }๐
. . . and now to liberate a cartridge or two. :-/
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Posted by: CelGen on 2013-02-24 15:09:03 I would almost recommend you buy a Bernoulli 150 because it's compatible with a lot more cartridges. The 44 will only work wiht the 44mb cartridges. They don't cost that much more on ebay.
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Posted by: Macdrone on 2013-02-24 16:00:51 But he wants the 44!! Gratz on the 44!! I know the feeling when you get that niche peice that hits a good memory.
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-02-24 18:24:50 THX, I've wanted one since before the '88s ever came out. I'm glad it's an internal unit, I'm trying to assemble the Tower of Babelโข to sit next to the IIfx.
I wanted an internal, but I couldn't pass up this 1GB Jaz Drive. Do they all use the same AC adapters as Zips?
I think it's fitting that iomega wound up owning much of what was left of SyQuest after they finally chewed it up and spit it out. SyQuest's later products were nastier than the worst of the Zip drives.
I'll probably wind up with a SyQuest drive as well, I think I've still got a cartridge for one (270MB?) somewhere with a drum scan file on it from back in the day. Those and the earlier drives from SyQuest were pretty good, but how cool is a drive that takes advantage of the Bernoulli effect!?! [๐] ]'>
edit: Oopsie! I guess not . . . :-/ . . . now to find an AC adapter . . . or to turn it into an internal Jaz drive! }๐
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Posted by: CC_333 on 2013-02-24 19:31:32
but I couldn't pass up this 1GB Jaz Drive.....or to turn it into an internal Jaz drive! }๐ It's actually very easy to do. All it is really is an internal unit installed into a nice looking case with an external interface built in. Just remove the drive from its case, and you have an internal unit (the front panel might need some modifications for it to look right, though).
I really like Jaz drives. I think they're a magnificent upgrade from Zip drives (at least in terms of storage space), and disks are still relatively cheap.
Good luck on your Jaz drive conversion, Trash80!
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p.s. I once saw a newcomer call you "Mr. Trash," which struck me as somewhat humorous somehow.
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Posted by: Trash80toHP_Mini on 2013-02-24 19:53:41 :lol: I vaguely remember that. My handle was bad enough when it was just Trash80toG-4, so I've always said to call me either Trash or jt. ๐
Thanks for that bit of info about the Jaz! :approve: The internals seem to have custom 5.25" bezels and carriages, I assume it's because of the odd media size?
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Posted by: CC_333 on 2013-02-24 19:55:52 You're welcome!!
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Posted by: Brett B. on 2013-02-25 05:37:27 Sweet score, I have one of those drives sitting under my SE, and a couple cartridges somewhere. I also recently scored an external 3.5" Syquest, 135MB drive with one cartridge that I need to test.
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Posted by: jruschme on 2013-02-25 05:40:07
I wanted an internal, but I couldn't pass up this 1GB Jaz Drive. Do they all use the same AC adapters as Zips? ISTR it is the same adapter as the early Zip-CD drives (Iomega external CD-RW).
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Posted by: Ike on 2013-02-25 16:49:06 I also got a very nice Syquest drive with enclosure a while back, 'peel this off before use'-sticker still on it. Came with 10 + 1 NEW never inserted Cardriges and the shipping box of the 10 cardriges even has the Syquest name on it.
Love the sound, speed and technique behind it ๐
lovely.
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