On 03/09/05, Otto Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always thought it would be cool to have
a RAID rack of them.
Not really. Hot is the word you're looking for. Hot and very loud.
I have an old RAID cabinet in the garage. It's about 1m tall, 0.75m
deep and 0.2m wide and weighs 60-70kg or more.
At 15:30 -0400 09/02/2005, Quadlist wrote:
Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2005 00:54:42 -0500
From: Otto Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a 9gig should work. I have a beatiful 9.1gig 50pin scsi drive that I
could sell, just email me off list (the quad is no longer working but
the drive is just so cool that I
The LC475 will only accept a 3.5 inch harddrive.
Chris p
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Jeff Walther wrote:
At 15:30 -0400 09/02/2005, Quadlist wrote:
Date: Fri, 02 Sep 2005 00:54:42 -0500
From: Otto Hansen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
a 9gig should work. I have a beatiful 9.1gig 50pin scsi drive that I
could sell, just email me off list (the quad is no longer working but
the drive
On Aug 31, 2005, at 11:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know that HFS hard disks, when formatted, adjust their cluster
(*) sizes so
that there are not more than 2^16 clusters in the partition: so,
for instance, a
40Mb partition has 1K clusters, and a 500Mb partition has 8K clusters.
What
How big a drive do you want to use? Im not quite sure but i dont think
theres much of a limit. You could probably put in a 9GB. Is that big enough?
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a 9gig should work. I have a beatiful 9.1gig 50pin scsi drive that I
could sell, just email me off list (the quad is no longer working but
the drive is just so cool that I kept it). I would part with it quite
cheap but I warn that it is a full height 5-1/4 hard drive not one of
those dinky