There are other drives, as Syquests up to 750 MB (44, 88, 135, 200; relatively 
loud) or MO drives.
Combined with an iomega Zip as a startup disk you'll never have storing 
problems.
There is a tape cassette drive on my Classic II, storing 2GB on every 
cartridge, 20 GB using data compression.

>
>Another solution that I've known to work is a SCSI Zip drive, and install 
>the OS on that. 100mb may not seem like much, but it's a heckofalot more 
>than the 20\40mb ones in the AIO Macs...
>

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