That's 3 TB of files! 8-o
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If they're dual-layer DVD-ROMs, factory-pressed, that's 6 TB.
Which is also one of these. (They have an 8 TB model now, too, whi…
68kMLASoftwareby Anonymous FreakThu, 18 Mar 2010 - 04:11
I found a photo of the 18 disc changer and it does use three cartridges of six.
I also found this
This one can hold 720 DVD's or DVD ROM's.
That's 3 TB of files! 8-o
68kMLASoftwareby QuadramanThu, 18 Mar 2010 - 03:34
According to Wolfram|Alpha, the average inflation rate from 1984 to 2008 (the latest year available) was 3.75%. $2495 at 3.75% for 26 years comes to $6500. If this auction goes o…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Anonymous FreakThu, 18 Mar 2010 - 03:16
Once upon a time it was worth $2495.00. How many years will it take to surpass its new price?
Eventually even Model T Fords became worth more than new.
Hi
The documents arrived. The card must go into slot 7 and the flying lead should plug onto the 3rd pin from the left, on the 4-pin connector shown below.
68kMLASoftwareby ukretrogamerWed, 17 Mar 2010 - 20:38
I've seen that Pioneer Cartridge in pretty much every single 6 disc CD changer Pioneer ever made. Which is awesome because it would work in the car, in your house and in that thing…
68kMLASoftwareby ChristopherWed, 17 Mar 2010 - 15:57
I'm pretty sure the 18-disc model just used three six-disc caddies.
On another note: my parents still use a home CD player from Pioneer that uses this same caddy. Probably bought…
68kMLASoftwareby Anonymous FreakWed, 17 Mar 2010 - 00:15
I'm not quite sure how it's going to work but all the documention and drivers are still available at Pioneers' website, so I'm going to head over there and download everything. I n…
68kMLASoftwareby QuadramanTue, 16 Mar 2010 - 23:50
to recap freaks question, how does it work
audio model you manually select disk and track, how does a changer work on a pc? (cause I never had one to play with)
Dang... Had one of those in high school, in the auto shop, of all places. They had just gotten the repair manuals for pretty much every car ever made on CD-ROM set, and had them …
68kMLASoftwareby Anonymous FreakTue, 16 Mar 2010 - 22:58
My 6100 DOS card has a strange connector, it is not a typical Euro-DIN style PDS connector. So I suppose you would need to fashion some sort of adapter to use the 6100 DOS card wi…
Unknown K, $400 is way too much for a 512Ke. I rarely see those even get close to $100. I haven't priced these cards lately on eBay, but assuming they are quite rare then maybe. Bu…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Mac128Tue, 16 Mar 2010 - 06:15
I didn't mean to imply it was in any way a better value than an actual Plus, just trying my best with the limited knowledge I have to explain how it works. If I were to recommend a…
68kMLAPeripheralsby QuadramanTue, 16 Mar 2010 - 03:58
$400 does seem to be a bit high, he will probably keep lowering the price over time until somebody snags it.
I sometimes wonder where prices for this kind of stuff will end up bei…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Unknown_KTue, 16 Mar 2010 - 03:38
Quadraman, JDW's right, if you want a compact Mac with SCSI and more than 512K RAM, a Mac Plus is the way to. There is absolutely no difference between them, except the Dove Mac Sn…
68kMLAPeripheralsby Mac128Tue, 16 Mar 2010 - 03:26
As someone else on here rightly pointed out the 6100/DOS card cabling allows you to share one display between the DOS or Mac OS environment(s)
It is possible to plug a display dir…