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To: Michael G. Potter who wrote (9976)1/18/2000 12:10:00 AM
From: Greg from Edmonton  Read Replies (1) of 14778
 
The LS-120 drives are more trouble than benefit IMHO, especially for NT (or Linux also I would assume). We have LS-120 drives installed in our NT computer lab hardware at school, and they have only ever been used as regular floppy drives (wasteful shame). Unless it costs the same as an ordinary floppy drive, I would rather put the extra money towards more RAM or a CD-ROM writer etc.

PS, I have been thinking of building my next computer system around an ABIT BP6 for several months now, it certainly seems like a logical choice. 128MB RAM, ATA66 drive, and probably ATI Rage128-based video card. When it happens I will likely run it all on NT 4.0.
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