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Re: Mac LC IIe card
It can be downloaded on Apple's FTP site, but I have it if you
have a hard time finding it there. In order to connect any
drives to the card you need the Y cable that originally came
with the card. (one end for a drive the other for a hand
controller such as a joystick) When I got mine I had to get the
card from one guy and the cable from another. I think that you
probably could connect a 3.5" UNIDISK to the card, but I don't
have one to test this theory. There's no real reason to connect
a 3.5" drive, as the card uses the LCs built in superdrive. I
only connect a 5.25" drive to mine.
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In article <cornelio-0803001752170001@24-25-220-212.san.rr.com>,
cornelio@san.rr.com (Louis Cornelio) wrote:
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>anyone have the software for this?
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>Anyone know is a 3.5 driave can be chained to it?
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>thanks!
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>Apple II, my classroom and the Ramito Homepage
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