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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

217.0. "Cheap expansion drives wanted" by VIKING::BANKS (Life is just entropy poop) Tue Dec 16 1986 16:27

    So, I was digging around in the "junk" room the other night, and
    came across an old +/- 5V, +12V regulated power supply I cobbled together
    a couple of years ago.  Got to thinking that it could well be used
    to power a third (and maybe even fourth?) floppy drive.
    
    Anyone got any ideas on where I can get Amiga expansion drives the
    cheapest?
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217.1StarfliteTLE::RMEYERSRandy MeyersTue Dec 16 1986 16:5422
When I got my system without the second drive, I called around to several
of the mailorder places with ads in Amiga World.  I remember that Starflite
beat the GO Amiga price by a modest $10-$15.  I think that the price
was $235 or $245 plus about $5 shipping.  Since I had some software on
backorder with Starflite and they had the lowest price, I ordered the
drive from them.  I canceled the backorder (in effect converting the
backorder to an order for the drive).

They even gave me an additional $15 off the price of the drive because
they felt guilty about the backordered software.  (They did this without
any prompting from me.)

The drive showed up 5 (yes 5!) days after I ordered.

Starflite Telemarketing
1-800-423-7347
P.O. Box 685
Nitro, WV 25143

Dawn, you can even come over to my house to see if the drive is of the
revision that you want to get.  (My Amiga that I ordered from Starflite
was one of the Amigas of the pre-ExtraHalfBrite mode vintage.)
217.2Second DriveDNEAST::PARENT_TODDMon Oct 31 1988 22:437
    Does anyone else out there in Amigaland know of any other places
    to get an inexpensive floppy drive for an Amiga 2000.  I tried CMO
    but thier price was too high.  I also tried Abel but they didn't
    have anything worthwhile.
    
                                   -Todd
    
217.3BAGELS::BRANNONDave BrannonTue Nov 01 1988 00:5022
    depends on what you call "inexpensive".
    
    Try a computer fleamarket or the ads in Computer Shopper.  Look
    for 3.5" 720K floppy drives for ibmpcs.  The A2000 already has
    the amiga specific interface hardware for a second 3.5" floppy.  You
    just need to enable jumper 301.  It is located near the spot where
    the floppy drive cable connects to the motherboard.  Look between
    that connector and the power supply for two pins stick up, you need
    put a jumper over them.
    
    Those drives at the last fleamarket ranged in price from $79 to
    over $100.  One problem is that the front bezel is usually black,
    it doesn't match the CBM disk drive.
    
    I got around that problem by buying a PHOENIX external drive.  Other
    than having a yellow LED instead of red, it was an exact match for
    the bezel.  It also gives me the option of freeing up that 3.5"
    bay in the future when I win the lottery and buy that 100mb Conner
    3.5" disk drive :-)
    
    -Dave
    
217.4WJG::GUINEAUTue Nov 01 1988 11:023
 >   bay in the future when I win the lottery and buy that 100mb Conner
 >   3.5" disk drive :-)
    
217.5MTWAIN::MACDONALDWA1OMM 7.093/145.05/223.58 AX.25Tue Nov 01 1988 13:152
    NEC drives are very quiet and very reliable. They also have a dust
    door. $145 at the Software Shop.