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From: cmk11@jaguar.uofs.edu
Newsgroups: alt.cd-rom.reviews
Subject: Rebel assult and your drive.
Date: 8 Jun 94 13:25:07 EST
Organization: University of Scranton
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Summary: Rebel assult may or may not work for you. depending on your poket book.
Keywords: rebel assult drives


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>      When I was using the NEC CDR-510 OEM 3xi I had a lot of lockups in RA.
>      But since I traded that drive in for a Toshiba XM3401. There are a lot
>      less lockups, and they last shorter. I don't do any special loading
>      procedures, Im using QEMM 7.04, DOS 6.2, 486/DX50-2,8mb SB16 SCSI-2.
>      Im very happy with the Toshiba (So far).
> 
>      Paul
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	This helps me? Well...actually it does. It means whoever pressed the 
Rebel assult CD-ROM for Lucas Arts..didnt bother to test it on various drives
available to the public. Hey! it works on ours! Ship it! I think it is 
standard practice to test your product in both realms of home use. Both the
high end home drives as well as the low end low cost drives. Perhaps im just
slighly miffed <---not the word I wanted to use) 
						
						BPK



			BPK 
