Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!emory!hubcap!ncrcae!ncr-sd!sagpd1!monty From: monty@sagpd1.UUCP (Monty Saine) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.hardware Subject: Re: Bernoullis Message-ID: <919@sagpd1.UUCP> Date: 24 Aug 90 19:14:59 GMT References: <3184@dftsrv.gsfc.nasa.gov> Reply-To: monty@sagpd1.UUCP (Monty Saine) Organization: Scientific Atlanta, Government Products Div, San Diego, CA Lines: 24 My appologies to the Net, but I tried to e-mail this and it bounced. In article <3184@dftsrv.gsfc.nasa.gov> xrtnt@amarna.gsfc.nasa.gov writes: >There's someone selling a Bernoulli 10+10 (two 10 meg drives) for $275. Is >this a good price? ^^^^^^^^^^^ The price is okay IF... they are still functional. Most of the 10 Megs we have around here are dying like flies. You might have more trouble locating 10 meg cartridges, so try and get some with the drives. >................... Also it is connected by a 37 pin connector. Is this the >standard external SCSI pinout (I haven't counted the one in back of mine ;-)? Iomega (bernoulli) first used a SASI interface for the 10Meg drives. Make sure these are SCSI and not the older SASI. The connector is "standard" to Iomega but I don't know about being SCSI "standard". SCSI says use a 50 pin connector, Mac's use a 25 which has become "standard" also. If you need the pinout for the 37 Pin e-mail me and I will send it to you. As to drivers, I'm no help there,sorry. Monty Saine