Re: Elite - Mass data storage

Derek PUGS Schulze (DSCHULZE@CROP.UOGUELPH.CA)
Thu, 23 May 1996 08:55:24 EDT

We are currently using a ZIP-drive from Iomega ($250) for our Elite.
It is fast and CHEAP. $20 CA will get you a 100MEG disk. It is
also very portable so that analyses can be performed on other
computers with minimal effort. It plugs in-line with the printer and
has never interferred with the printer operations. The drive itself
is very small.

We get "outsiders" to buy their own so that we don't have to play
media storage for everyone else.

I am beginning to sound like a salesman.

Anyways, hope that helps.

D Schulze ^ On the seventh day some say
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