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Re: DIRT CHEAP SCSI drive cases; parts organizers



How long will it take to backup 8GB to SCSI drive using  Relative Rev Backup
from www.datamills.com as the backup software, when it is configured to take
incremental snapshots?

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news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Not sure why there is so little interest in any of this but I'm tired of
dealing with it
> so here are some rock bottom bargains...
>
> Photos available on request for most of this. Note email instructions at
bottom. Willing
> to ship at buyer's expense. Note if you are reading this from the US the
prices below are
> Canadian $ - multiply by about 0.75 to get the US $ equivalent.
>
>
> SCSI External Cases
>
> Case 1. Grey plastic. High density 50 pin connectors on rear but can
change to standard
> SCSI 1 50 pin if you like. Up to 5.25" drives. Power supply. Can have fan
but the drive I
> had in there was a slow scsi cdrom and it didn't need it so I pulled the
fan to make it
> totally silent - standard size fan though and easily replaced. ID select,
On/Off switch
> and AC power connect on rear. This looks identical to a unit ATIC is
selling for $80+tax.
> $10
>
> Case 2. Similiar to case above. Originally came from Plextor containing a
SCSI CD drive
> that was later moved to be internal to a computer so the case was left
over. Has audio
> jacks and SCSI ID select on rear. Rear SCSI connectors (2) are HD50 but I
can replace
> with the standard SCSI 1 50 pin if you like. Power out on rear as well.
> $10.
>
>
> 2 floppy storage units for 3.5" floppies, about 8" long with clear tops,
movable dividers
> and hinged lids plus a bunch of blank 1.44MB blank floppies that typically
were used once
> for backups and then erased. Both units and all the floppies for $5 OBO
>
>
>
>  --
>
>  To email me use the reply address but note it has a dot followed by
sequence of three
> digits all of which you need to remove.





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