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First post, by boxpressed

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I was reformatting my Maxtor 7345AT HDD (345MB) today and noticed an interesting graphic on the PCB: a Pontiac GTO.

Anyone have an idea what this means? This is no goat of a HDD. Works fine after 20+ years.

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Reply 1 of 8, by clueless1

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That's really cool! I'd never heard of this before, and I've been a hdd enthusiast since the mid 1990's. Reminds me a bit of the Number 9 graphics cards and their Beatles references. I'm curious what the story is behind this...

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Reply 2 of 8, by boxpressed

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Good comparison with the Number Nine cards. I have one Number Nine AGP card but have never used it.

There's a Roman numeral IV on the license plate. Not sure if that's significant or not.

Reply 4 of 8, by Jade Falcon

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Maybe it's a model line? Gto 4

Reply 5 of 8, by jheronimus

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There's also a small cyclops living near the CPU socket on the motherboard of my Compaq Presario 433 😀

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BTW, may be this disk came with an OEM system? It could be that the image was made by the company that assembled the computer. Just a guess.

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Reply 8 of 8, by Sev80

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not true, i have a 170 meg drive with the same GTO.

Coincidentally I have a 540 meg maxtor that has a scotty dog on it too. Not sure what it means