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At 10:15 AM 6/29/1998 Rick Glazier wrote:
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>Can anyone say, (on or off the list), anything GOOD or BAD about the
>Digital Research Technologies LS-120 Internal Floppy Disk Drive.
>Also, their rebate program -- Are they slow or "tough". ($50 net cost)
>(I got a "free" sound card, but no money yet, so that cancels the free
>part!)
>I plan to have this drive as either "A" or "B" living in a system that
>has
>an EXTERNAL Iomega parallel Printer Port ZIP drive attached on occasion.
>I have Win95a, and am already using Hardware Profiles.
>My BIOS supports booting from an LS-120 internal drive.
>Should I spend more if I want this "style" of drive.
Rick:
I bought one of the deals you are contemplating. My DR LS-120
is made by Mitsubishi. I have another brand also made by
Mitsubishi. I have no problems with either drive.
Since a wholesale LS-120 is $94, if you get this rebate deal
for $99 or thereabouts, you have a good price and the rebate
is "found" money.
I recommend that you decide which RHD you will standardize
on. If you're happy with ZIPs, get an internal ZIP drive instead.
I regret having the Zip external with two internal LS-120s. I would
rather have a portable LS-120 instead.
The benefit of the LS-120s is a little more space on a disk, no
click death, write protect in hardware (a shutter). and the form
factor (you can use your floppy carriers and storage bins).
Regards,
John Chin
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