>47mg with lots of games. Cool!
>Does anyone know about mirror?
>Now I'm going to copy everything.
>By.
>johnsn

I know Mirror Technologies as a manufacturer of Mac peripherals in 
the late Eighties. I bought an external 100 MB SCSI drive to go with 
my SE in 1989; it had a Quantum 105 SCSI mechanism and came with 
Ontrack formatting  software, nice metal case, heavy as hell. Cost me 
DM 1500 at the time :-) , but what a lot of disk space... it's still 
on my shelf as a System 7.6.1 external booting device. But: No idea 
about ??? to SCSI converters; is it really a MFM controller on the HD 
PCB with a separate (read: detachable) SCSI converter?

Cheers, OM
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Yes it's a detachable SCSI converter.
It's a  5.75" x 4" PCB with a 50 pin SCSI connector and terminator resistors on one 
end, and one 34 pin and two 20 pin connectors on the other end. This is the standard 
MFM HDD set up (I think).
I'd like to find a good HDD but how to know what will work?
johnsn

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