why not use a regular ide hard drive along with one of those removable hard drive holder things that you put the drive in and can slide it in / out as needed and even shutle between machines. At least with linux you caqn mount it as you please. Who knows with windows , probibly confuse the heck all the drive letters etc.... At 12:19 PM 3/28/2000 -0600, Jon Pennington wrote:
"Fred A. Miller" <fm@cupserv.org> said:
It would appear that many here aren't aware of the ORB drive. The following is a a quote from one reviewer and is why I'm interested in the drive, IF SuSE supports it. Lenz?
I asked SLE about these devices about a year ago, and I had no response. Sorry, Fred, I should have told you that my own research was inconclusive when you made this post yesterday ;).
At 12.2mb/sec, as the reviewer pointed out, these disks would be IDEAL for doing the sort of video production work that I plan on immersing myself in over the next few months. You're as old of a hand as I am at searching USENet and the like, so I'm not going to waste my own or your time by saying `check deja.com' (whoops, I just did ;). I'm highly interested in these, too.
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