I'm looking around for a hard drive for an E6400-Ultra I recently bought, but I'm having a little trouble sussing out one that satisfies the specs. So I need some advice...
-Assume for the moment that I'm looking for an IDE drive (as they're a lot easier to find than SCSI ones these days... and fewer connection formats to worry about).
-Capacity needs to be at least 12 or so GB (and less than 18, obviously... although I'm assuming that I could take a 20GB drive and the sampler will just format it to 18... seems a bit wasteful to take a 40GB and only use 18 of that)
-Power (this is where I'm having the most problems) - E-mu state on their web site that the sampler can only provide a maximum 1.7 A /12V. Pretty much all the drives I've looked at specs for need 1.8 A on spin-up (or more), which takes them out of the running.
Can anybody recommed a good model of drive? (even better, if you're in Canada or the Toronto area, recommend a good place to shop for drives)
PS... have Quantum gotten out of the hard drive business?