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Offline Tenacious

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Re: Where to get SCSI hard drives
« on: January 18, 2009, 09:24:25 PM »
Thrift stores used to be a great place.  Unfortunately now, ppl destroy HDs to protct their personal info.  Most thrift stores stopped selling computers altogether.

I have had mixed results on e-Bay.  Quantum was the HD of choice for SCSI Macs, but they are out of business now. Many of the other brands have confusing configurations or are not as durable.

Are you aware of the OS requirements of HDs greater than 4 Gigs in size?

What part of Ohio do you live in?
 

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Re: Where to get SCSI hard drives
« Reply #1 on: January 19, 2009, 04:18:16 PM »
@ Kat

There is an Amiga dealer near you, or was.  In recent years, he has been letting his inventory dwindle.  Compuquick - 614 428-4113 or -4119, is run out of the back of an India food store in Gahanna.  The phone greeting will probably not mention Compuquick. Address is 1147 Hamilton Rd.  

He used to have new and used hardware, many CD titles, the last Amiga magazines, etc.  It might be worth browsing around for a deal.