BRANFORD, Conn.--August 9, 2001-- Stuck for space? The new SlimPAK(tm) drive modules from CyberResearch give you a CD-ROM drive, a hard drive up to 30 GB, and a floppy drive in the space normally occupied by one 5.25-inch CD-ROM. Alternative low-cost versions let you substitute two USB ports for the hard drive or just eliminate the hard drive altogether.
Engineering and scientific computers often run short of space for the complex assortment of cards, boards, ports, and drives they use to collect data, run experiments, and control complex industrial production processes. To free up precious real estate, SlimPAK drives stack three notebook-style drives in the space normally occupied by one conventional 5.25-inch drive.
For maximum data capacity, you can configure the SlimPAK drive kits with a 30-GB hard drive, a floppy drive, and a 24x CD-ROM. If communication is more important than data storage, you may prefer a floppy, a 24x CD-ROM, and two front-access USB ports.
In addition to SlimPAK drives--now shipping from stock--and other accessories, CyberResearch(r) offers custom-built computers and a complete range of data-acquisition and motion-control products. We provide more than 3,000 products to meet the exacting requirements of scientists and engineers. For more nformation on SlimPAK drives and other products call Joe Tetreault at 800-341-2525, or visit www.cyberresearch.com.
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