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Re: Apple //e HardDrive
- Subject: Re: Apple //e HardDrive
- From: seb <mo.cheez@wanadoo.fr>
- Date: 2000/04/26
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: EasyNews http://www.easynews.com - UseNet Made Easy
- References: <B52AA572.3B9E%mo.cheez@wanadoo.fr> <3905c107$0$27495@news01.syd.optusnet.com.au>
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in article 3905c107$0$27495@news01.syd.optusnet.com.au, Daz at
dlanger@dingoblue.net.au wrote on 25/04/00 17:57:
> I used to have a 20meg Rodime drive for my //e before it finally died
> recently. I think most of the Rodime drives were SCSIs so as long as you
> have the SCSI card it should work fine with a GS as well.
>
>
> "seb" <mo.cheez@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
> B52AA572.3B9E%mo.cheez@wanadoo.fr">news:B52AA572.3B9E%mo.cheez@wanadoo.fr...
>> I recently bought a used Apple IIe that came with a Symbiotic HD (actually
> a
>> 10MB Rodime inside) and its controller card for the IIe... Does anybody
> know
>> if I can plug that card in my IIGS and access the HD ? Are the cards
>> compatible between IIe and IIGS ? If not, what do I need on the IIe to
>> access the HD ?
>>
>> Thanks !
>>
>>
>> Seb.
>>
>
>
Well, that's not an SCSI HD ! It's that old MFM connector... I had never
heard of this before I got it ! The problem is that the IIe came with no
system floppy and I don't even have one...