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157.1 | | BAGELS::BRANNON | Dave Brannon | Tue Nov 04 1986 19:05 | 11 |
| best hope i've heard so far is that Supra Corp is planning to come
out with hard disks for the Amiga. The hard disks they did for
the ST have an Atari-to-SCSI board and SCSI hard disk. According
to the current issue of BYTE, they just introduced a SCSI 20 Meg drive
for the MAC PLUS for $799. Not sure on the 20 Meg price for the
ST, think it was something around that price. Basically they appear
to be trying to price low to get volume sales.
The last rumor i heard on Sidecar is that it ships in December.
-dave
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157.2 | Supra will use DMA | JOKE::ACCIARDI | | Tue Nov 04 1986 19:25 | 15 |
| All the hard drives I've read about so far use a SCSI interface,
which seems to be pretty slow (2-3 times faster than floppys).
Microforge, Microbotics, and Tecmar all have avoided using the DMA
lines. I don't know why. Supra and PAL Jr. are using DMA, which
should be drastically faster.
I've also read that the Hard disks
for the ST are pretty slow, although this may be due to TOS, not
SCSI. Any ST'ers have any remarks about their hard disk thruput?
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157.3 | CBM's DMA interface... | JOKE::ACCIARDI | | Wed Nov 05 1986 08:11 | 7 |
| Re: .1
I just read in the latest Amiga Buyers Guide that CBM has in fact
designed a DMA hard disk interface, which it plans to license to
third-party developers. I wonder which product it will show up
in? I would have more faith in an interface designed by CBM than
by anyone else.
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157.4 | ST Disks v. PAL Disks | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Wed Nov 05 1986 19:11 | 15 |
| Re .2:
About the speed of ST disks versus the speed of PAL disks:
Yesterday, I was in Leachmere (I bet that isn't how they spell their name)
in the Pheasant Lane Mall and I noticed that the new 20 meg ST disk from
Atari boasts a speed of 5 megabits/second. Byte-by-byte in their adds for
the PAL disks claim a speed of 10 megabits/second.
Of course, Byte-by-byte has been teasing Amiga owners for months with
ads of PAL disks. The ST disks are real and on display at a mega mall
near you. This makes the speed comparison a little unfair.
I hope Byte-by-byte actually ships something, and that their products
will live up to expectations. (I have been drooling over their ads...)
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157.5 | Hard Cards | AUTHOR::MACDONALD | CUP/ML | Wed Nov 05 1986 19:56 | 3 |
| Well, I keep seeing ads for 20 MB hard cards for $400. The Sidecar
will have at least 2 IBM slots for those cards. Anyone know how
reliable those hard cards are?
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157.6 | PAL Jr. Exists.. | JAKE::ACCIARDI | | Wed Nov 05 1986 23:15 | 7 |
| Re: .4
I spoke with Peggy Herrington from AmigaWorld on PLINK the other
nite, and asked her if she'd seen a real PAL Jr, and she replied
that she had, and it was a real screamer and a sweatheart package,
as well. It is definately real (at least one is) and is supposed
to be shipping by the end of December.
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157.7 | But is it really real :-) | TLE::RMEYERS | Randy Meyers | Thu Nov 06 1986 04:00 | 6 |
| Re .6:
Nothing is real until first customer ship. I saw real Jupiters.
I saw pictures of what was claimed to be real Titians.
To be honest though, I do find your message very encouraging.
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