Well, you can get a Maxtor Diamond Max ATA 100 60GB drive from Staples.com for $140 (apply code 71004 for $30 off $150). Not a super price, but not bad either.
Or you could wait like I did and get a Quantum Fireball Plus 40GB from Dell.com (sale price)for $108. Those were the deals, for recommendations: IBMs are reputed to be the best, I personally have had no problems with Maxtors. -ash -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of William Kendrick Sent: Sunday, September 30, 2001 3:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [vox-tech] Hardware recommendations I'm going to Fry's this afternoon, and am _considering_ getting a different (easier to configure) SCSI card, and maybe a new HD and some RAM for Melissa's computer. I currently have an Adaptec "EZ-SCSI" SCSI card (the purpose is to connect to a SCSI scanner we got) which has an "AVA-1505A" chip on it. Any recommendations for a good, easy to configure SCSI card? (The system's got Debian with kernel 2.2.19 running on it, and 2.4.10 ready to go - Pete was helping try to get the IDE CD-RW drive and the Adaptec configured a week or so ago) Also, any recommendations for good IDE HDs? :) -bill! clueless when it comes to all this mystical stuff in the land of the Users (kind of a Tron reference there ;) )
