Kalok Drives

From: Bruce Lane <kyrrin_at_bluefeathertech.com>
Date: Sat Jul 3 11:23:33 1999

At 12:10 03-07-1999 -0400, you wrote:

>I have a pair of Kalok drives, a KL320 and a KL330 (20 and 30 Mbyte,
>perhaps?), each on a sort of "hard card" thing for a PeeCee. The
>interfaces are apparently made by Seagate.

        Kalok?! AHHHHHHH!!!!

        Seriously, I've had awful experiences with the few Kalok drives I tried,
and I've heard other horror stories as well. They are known to be one of
the least reliable drives ever made, and Kalok themselves folded some time
ago.

>I do not know what is on them, or even if they work. Any interest out
>there? If not, I am going to scrap them out.

        Use them for sledgehammer practice, then send them to the aluminum
recycler. Can I watch? ;-)


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