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Tell me what this is please
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A HDD, looks kinda old probably IDE interface
Flux capacitor.
A mechanical zip diskette
might be a Seagate
It's a quantum data retention unit.
Probably around 2gb
It's trash.
That's a 3.5" analog macro sd card, they were bigger back in the day because older mobile phones were VERY large, so they had space, and back then, you needed more space for more capacity. Nowadays, capacity just doubles on the same size every two years. That one looks like a 12mb card, which would hold several hundred contacts and a dozen custom 10 second ringtones, and would cost $16,999.99 when it was released in 1989.
A sandwich protector
it's an old drive that holds your 1's. You have to have a different one to hold your 0's. Then hardware RAID π is used to combine them. Old school tech was a lot more complicated.
My money is on SCSI hdd.
phone case.
I wanna turn a HDD case into a phone case
Pretty sure that's a toaster.
I'm more inclined to make a clock, but to each his own
It's linux hard drive.
>SCSI hdd
Yeah I agree the no label kind of HDD gives it away.
seagate, possibly a medalist judging by the casing, using that weirdo tape-sealed design they acquired from conner
seagate SCSI disks were more often black and square like pic related, even the conner-derived ones didn't look like that
Nice clock Ahmed
nah, it's a weapon in my country
It's a Shitgate U6 with the rubber shock protection removed:
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Cheap entry-level drive from 2001. Looked cool, not really anything impressive otherwise.
There is no way to tell from this picture if it's PATA or SCSI
You are so wrong right now mr.smartypants
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still laughing
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yeah I thought about it after I posted it and realized I was full of shit
its an electric jew