I remember having one of these (Palladium P1000-2AF) in my old Pionex P233 windows 95 setup (before converting it back into a 486). The drive worked fine (no bad sectors or signs of impending failure) until it failed without warning (click of death). That computer also had a JTS "Champ" drive in it as a secondary that still works perfectly.
@@bobjoe2827 what a shame. This drive has always "just worked" surprisingly enough, lucky that's the case as these are getting harder to find every day.
As I entered middle school all the teacher's computers got upgraded (and some got a computer for the first time) to Premio Pentium 133 towers, with JTS hard disks, I recall around 2 gb.
I remember having one of these (Palladium P1000-2AF) in my old Pionex P233 windows 95 setup (before converting it back into a 486). The drive worked fine (no bad sectors or signs of impending failure) until it failed without warning (click of death). That computer also had a JTS "Champ" drive in it as a secondary that still works perfectly.
@@bobjoe2827 what a shame. This drive has always "just worked" surprisingly enough, lucky that's the case as these are getting harder to find every day.
As I entered middle school all the teacher's computers got upgraded (and some got a computer for the first time) to Premio Pentium 133 towers, with JTS hard disks, I recall around 2 gb.
@@compu85 Probably not Palladiums, as I believe they never exceeded 1.3GB. They were probably CHAMP or Champions (C2000).
@ perhaps they were the 1.3 then, I remember they were branded as palladium. This would have been circa 1997.
@@compu85The CHAMP C2000s would have been available by then as well