Philips XT with 768K

From: James L. Rice <jrice_at_texoma.net>
Date: Mon Aug 17 23:09:32 1998

I went and looked and it was a 351a/x. i haven't pulled that one out
for about 6 years.



Don Maslin wrote:
>
> On Mon, 17 Aug 1998, James L. Rice wrote:
>
> > Tandy used XT IDE on the Tandy 1000 series called a "Smartdrive". i
> > think it was ST157A/X for 16/8 bit switchable. There was a controller
> > card with onboard bios for controlling the drives.
> >
> > James
>
> Seagate's listing does not reflect an ST157A/X, so unless it was
> something OEM'd for Tandy, it would more likely have been an ST325A/X,
> ST351A/X, or ST352A/X.
> - don
>
> > > Wow. I didn't know that anybody besides Commodore ever used XT IDE. I have
> > > a couple of WD-98???-X drives, one in a Commodore Colt that I use for
> >
>
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