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Where to get good deals on SCSI disk/tape drives



They generally have SCSI peripherals at the KGP shows. 
http://www.pcshow.com/. Next one if Feb 20 at Shriners in Wilmington. 
Ma. 

On 10 Feb 99, at 18:29, Michael O'Donnell <mod at std.com> wrote:

> 
> 
> I wanna upgrade some old boxes and I'm looking for
> recommendations for where to buy some SCSI gear.
> I don't need anything fancy like wide or differential
> SCSI, just lots of capacity for a reasonable price.
> And it looks like I'm gonna need one or more tape
> drives, too.
> 
> Just for fun I checked some places in the Nashua area
> like Circuit City, Staples, CompUSA, BestBuy, etc but
> found nothing.  I've only ever owned SCSI peripherals,
> which I simply love, but SCSI is apparently unknown
> to the mass merchandisers, who have plenty of truly
> ENORMOUS drives for ridiculously low prices, but the
> darned things are all IDE.  I realize I'll probably
> end up going mail-order (or use the Web) but I thought
> I'd ask about local merchants first.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
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