The rusty wheels groaned into action and told me it was a Xebec S1410a.
Andy
The rusty wheels groaned into action and told me it was a Xebec S1410a.
Andy
En el artículo , Vir Campestris escribió:
Ta. Your wheels work better than mine :)
Early Amstrad PC1512s had a 10MB Xebec S4000 SASI hard disc with an
8-bit ISA controller. They were very unreliable (possibly due to overheating) and were quickly replaced with a MFM controller/ST506-interfaced disk.En el artículo , Vir Campestris escribió:
It's a SASI-MFM controller board, similar in operation to Adaptec's ACB4000.
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