From: Bill Morrow (penzance_at_icanect.net)
Date: Sun Sep 05 1999 - 14:40:16 EDT
Michael...
sounds like a good deal..
BTW: those "funny
little 6" power cord on the AC side." were for the early 760 series AC adapters
and, when you want one, are very nice to have..! :-)
Michael Geary wrote:
> My PCMCIA CD-ROM drive arrived today from CompGeeks, with UPS ground taking
> two days just as promised. It came in a factory-sealed IBM box, with this
> IBM label:
>
> 1969-RR1 Refurb PCMCIA CDROM
> Equivalent to M/T 1969-010
> Sold "As-Is" No Warranty
> Used and Tested
>
> So apparently the 90 day warranty is from CompGeeks themselves.
>
> In any case, the drive looks new and works perfectly. It's a bit loud in the
> high speed mode, but the speed button quiets it way down (and slows it down
> <g>) if that's a problem.
>
> There is apparently a stereo model of this drive with extra connectors; this
> isn't that one.
>
> The NiCD battery pack came fully charged. The AC adapter came with a funny
> little 6" power cord on the AC side. But any standard AC cord fits it.
>
> Seems like an honest deal and a good bargain. For anyone who missed the
> original message, the drives are listed at:
>
> http://www.compgeeks.com/cgi-bin/details.asp?cat=MultiMedia&sku=205-1969
>
> -Mike
>
> ThinkPads in the Open Directory: http://geary.com/thinkpad/
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