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I removed this good faith edit from 68.109.26.6: "External Iomega 100mb Zip Drives DO WORK as I am actually currently using one right now and I have a few, all of which work seamlessly." on the grounds that we don't add personal commentary in this way. Having said that, the point may or may not be right - I wouldn't know as it was only a spelling issue that brought me here! It's tempting to say "well you would need to provide a reference for that" but as the entire article is unreferenced you do wonder how appropriate this would be ... Best wishes to all DBaK (talk) 10:05, 13 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

Re: SCSI & Iomega 100 MB ZIP Drives. Greetings! I also have an ASR-10 and use it with an Iomega 100 MB ZIP drive via SCSI. I don't know if my ZIP drive is a "specially-flashed version available by special request from the company" (see article), but back then in the late 90s I simply bought it in an ordinary computer store where they had it in stock. Looks like this guy here is using the same one, except he's using the ASR-10R: Ensoniq ASR-10 Zip Drive Demo / Youtube Cheers, Sven 78.54.116.225 (talk) 03:14, 16 June 2016 (UTC)Reply

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