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I've heard a 20mb Seagate Hard Drive spin up before. That thing was loud.
I know there was the Zenith computers as well around that time, I really want to get a Zenith Supersport 286/386 laptop. That would be great.
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They seem loud compared to today's drives but aren't bad once in the computer. They're not supposed to be that loud, too, unless they have a lot of time on them, and the spindle bearings ROAR from wear. The ST-412 and ST-225 (10mb and 20mb MFM, respectively) are rock solid reliable drives. I had a 286 desktop once with a 10mb drive (make unknown) that was so loud and worn out it was unbearable. You had to leave the room to talk. Still worked.
I recommend listening to the ST-251 (40mb MFM) drive's startup sound, but the best video I could find on Youtube is the ST-277R, a 70MB RLL drive that is basically a '251 formatted from 17 sectors per track to 26 sectors per track. Same drive. I LOVE these!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fh6sd-kdFFg
I remember building a 386 computer for my parents' store that had the ST-277 in it. The only problem was that the drive controller I was using didn't support RLL, only MFM so I actually formatted the 70mb drive down to 40mb because of the sector limitation. Good times.
The ewaste yards over here are just lousy with 90s computers and accessories. You'd love it. 80s computers are waaaay hard to find now.
Natey-poo, be a doll and take this to the retro technology thread pls?