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Posted on 26-Apr-2004 13:02 GMT by SWAUG REVIEWS31 comments
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We were approached by a non-Amiga company, USB-Pendrive.co.uk to test the USB Bar for a number of weeks on our Amigas.

The result is this review.
Check it out if you fancy an alternative to ancient floppy disks on your Amiga.

Our website is also in the process of getting a complete facelift and overhaul- we hope you like the changes that have been made.

The review link can be found at www.swaug.org.uk

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SWAUG REVEW: USB BAR : Comment 20 of 31ANN.lu
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Posted by EyeAm (68.59.90.76) on 27-Apr-2004 08:38:50

In Reply to Comment 10 (Patrick White):
>WOW a 4GB pen drive... that's awesome....

>WOW for $1589.00 ... that's expensive

sure is - figure I paid $89 for a 512K - so $180 for a Gig - $350 for 2 gigs and $700 for 4 gigs. Forget the routine of higher costs etc for higher mem availability. 1/2 a gig of memory storage - how much does the average person really need?



If the OS supports USB, then the USB memory sticks at Walmart (32MB, 64MB, 128MB, 512MB..) can be used with it. Those run about $40 and up. :-)

Memory sticks - where can you use these on an Amiga? You mean plugging them in a USB reader (7 formats) and using it that way? OK - I'll buy that.

Why go thru that when the USB pens are available - with much easier ways to be used and interfaced?

Am waiting on (a backorder from ecost.com) a 256 MB memory stick (Magic Gate mini) that I can use in my Sony DCR-1 mini camcorder (for snapshot pictures).

Around $92 IIRC.
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