I had no idea SSDs had got so cheap...
I wouldnt mind one just for windows to live on.
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Tue 11 Dec 2012, 15:46,
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I wouldnt mind one just for windows to live on.
which is more than I'll ever need. You can spend a lot on one for a PC, the price goes up exponentially with size. But you can get 128Gb for under £100 these days.
A 44 pin IDE one is obviously a bit more specialist, but it's industrial grade and SLC so it ought to last.
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Tue 11 Dec 2012, 15:49,
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A 44 pin IDE one is obviously a bit more specialist, but it's industrial grade and SLC so it ought to last.
I don't think I'll be able to do the same with it
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Tue 11 Dec 2012, 16:12,
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The spring on my tape deck died a long time ago but I think that's basically fine. It's the video output is shafted. I actually have a +2 up there too where I think the tape deck's fucked but the video output is fine. Maybe I should take the two apart and play around with them when I'm staying with my parents over Christmas.
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Tue 11 Dec 2012, 16:49,
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No, really. Common failing on the Amstrad drives is the drive belt perishing. Used to be able to get replacement ones on fleabay, if you're interested in fixing it.
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Tue 11 Dec 2012, 19:14,
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I remember reading something about that...
Ahh primitive 80's elastic band technology.
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Tue 11 Dec 2012, 20:02,
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Ahh primitive 80's elastic band technology.
instead of getting a rabbit, deciding you don't like it the way it is, pulling its guts out and replacing them and several of its limbs with those of a greyhound in order to make it run faster.
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Tue 11 Dec 2012, 16:23,
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as I always have the loading on realtime.
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Tue 11 Dec 2012, 16:21,
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