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120GB HP MLC SATA III SSD

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Newegg has HP M700 2.5" 120GB SATA III Planar MLC NAND Flash Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) 3DV72AA#ABC for $19. Shipping is free. [amazon]

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Posted February 26, 2019 at 7:24 AM EST
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By anonymous on 02/27/2019, 09:01 AM EST
What is the difference between S700 and M700? Any expert knows?

By anonymous on 02/27/2019, 04:33 AM EST
XT is ISA, you need at least PCI bus. Also XT can only support up to 500 MB //@Anonymous: no, this will not work on your ibm XT clone //@Anonymous: Can this store megabytes too or only gigabytes?

By anonymous on 02/26/2019, 10:20 PM EST
then get a cassette tape //@Anonymous: That's a strange thing to say. I am running TOPS-20 on a PDP-11. What is this "IBM" thing you're talking about? //@Anonymous: no, this will not work on your ibm XT clone //@Anonymous: Can this store megabytes too or only gigabytes?

By anonymous on 02/26/2019, 05:09 PM EST
The reason DEC went to history //@anonymous: That's a strange thing to say. I am running TOPS-20 on a PDP-11. What is this "IBM" thing you're talking about? //@Anonymous: no, this will not work on your ibm XT clone //@Anonymous: Can this store megabytes too or only gigabytes?

By anonymous on 02/26/2019, 10:02 AM EST
That's a strange thing to say. I am running TOPS-20 on a PDP-11. What is this "IBM" thing you're talking about? //@Anonymous: no, this will not work on your ibm XT clone //@Anonymous: Can this store megabytes too or only gigabytes?

By anonymous on 02/26/2019, 08:47 AM EST
no, this will not work on your ibm XT clone //@Anonymous: Can this store megabytes too or only gigabytes?

By anonymous on 02/26/2019, 08:02 AM EST
So no megabytes then? //@anonymous: Gigabytes and fraction of gigabytes

By anonymous on 02/26/2019, 07:54 AM EST
Gigabytes and fraction of gigabytes

By anonymous on 02/26/2019, 07:26 AM EST
Can this store megabytes too or only gigabytes?

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