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Subject: Looking for a very old SCSI hard drive
Category: Computers
Asked by: mar19-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 11 Jul 2004 06:01 PDT
Expires: 20 Jul 2004 16:35 PDT
Question ID: 372645
I'm looking for a very old SCSI hard drive with these specifications:
1. 480MB - 520 MB capacity
2. SCSI
3. 50-needle interface

Please direct me to one or two vendors that have this drive in stock. Thank you.

Clarification of Question by mar19-ga on 11 Jul 2004 10:45 PDT
Hello there,

Thanks for the link. But I was not able to find a scsi hard drive with 50 pins.

mar19-ga
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Subject: Re: Looking for a very old SCSI hard drive
From: warridu78-ga on 11 Jul 2004 10:26 PDT
 
Seagate ST423451W 23GB SCSI Hard Drives for only $2.99
http://www.softwareandstuff.com/h_strg_423451W.html
Subject: Re: Looking for a very old SCSI hard drive
From: lynnm-ga on 11 Jul 2004 15:26 PDT
 
Looking at cumputer hardware retrospectively is sometimes funny. I am
from the era were 80 Mb disk drives were delivered in a moving van.
Now, 250-500 Mb drives are so small as to be specialty products.

I am assuming that you are looking for a bare drive with a SCSI-1 or
SCSI-2 interface, i.e. 50 pin.

I found several places that are selling drives that I know to fit the
spec and was surprised that they want $150-$200 for them. I have 2
Fujitsu M2624SA drives that you are welcome to if you pay shipping. In
fact, you can have the Sun Sparc 1+ that they are in under the same
terms, if you want.

Drive specs: http://www.embeddedlogic.com/TH99/h/txt/1012.txt

http://www.fujitsu-europe.com/archive/archive/00000365.htm

Online sources of old drives:

http://www.baber.com/drives/internal_hard_drives/scsi/fujitsu_scsi_discontinued.htm

http://www.4drives.com/4drives/M2624SA.htm

http://www.ccsdrives.com/category/FUJ

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