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From: dave@westmark.UUCP (Dave Levenson)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.att
Subject: Re: 6300+: more internal disks?
Message-ID: <237@westmark.UUCP>
Date: 30 Jun 88 00:11:47 GMT
References: <269@stc-auts.UUCP>
Organization: Westmark, Inc., Warren, NJ, USA
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In article <269@stc-auts.UUCP>, kak@stc-auts.UUCP (Kris Kugel) writes:
> I figure that the reason to have "short" slots is to let you
> put something in the space not taken up by the extended bus
> connector.  sound reasonable?  So does this mean that you can
> add, say, a full-height drive in the plus without removing
> the floppy drive (or the default half-height)?
> 
> If you can't, what is the purpose of making the slots "short"?

No.

There are no "short slots" in the AT&T PC 6300PLUS.  All of the
expansion slots in the machine will accept full-length cards.  There
is no way to install a full-height disk in the PC 6300PLUS and still
have room for any other disk device.  I use an external enclosure
with space for two full-height disks, and I put two half-height
floppy drives in the system unit.

-- 
Dave Levenson
Westmark, Inc.		The Man in the Mooney
Warren, NJ USA
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