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Re: unidisk



Hello, Tom!  Sure, I remember you.  I am still with my Apple ][es every day,
along with a PC and a newly-acquired Mac.  I don't know much about the
latter two, but do a bit more on the ][e.  All my databases are on the ][e,
so I cannot, or do I want to, give them up.

-- --from Robert O Greenawalt in Rosemead CA 91770, which is ten miles east
of Los Angeles on Highway I-10.
Thomas Kelly <apple_treasures@nethere.net> wrote in message
u00arc4fi48d21@corp.supernews.com">news:u00arc4fi48d21@corp.supernews.com...
> Hi Robert,
> Do you remember me? You got the chips to enhance your IIe from me at swap
> meet in Rancho Cucamonga many years ago.  I suspect that if you wanted,
you
> could sell your 3.5 controller and two UniDisk drives. With the money you
> got from the sale you could buy a IIgs system with drives. I believe this
is
> likely because someone with a IIc would want your drives because that is
the
> only way they can use a 3.5 in disk on a IIc.
>
> "Robert O Greenawalt" <av261@lafn.org> wrote in message
> news:9iicrv$2gcj$1@zook.lafn.org...
> > Hello, Jim.  I am in the dark, too.  I never knew Apple made 3.5 disk
> > drives, other than the Unidisks.  True?
> > I use my Unidisks every day in my Apple IIe.  I will never give up
> > Appleworks, I feel.
> > --
> > --from Robert O Greenawalt in Rosemead CA 91770, which is ten miles east
> of
> > Los Angeles on Highway I-10.
> > Jim Ditton <jditton@vtc.net> wrote in message
> > news:2ju27.26610$rh.502033@news6.giganews.com...
> > > I got a unidisk with my apple II GS can anyone tell me the difference
> > between
> > > it and a regular 3 1/2 apple drive
> > > thanks
> > > Jim
> > >
> >
> >
>
>