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My first Apple II+ system included a SVA 8" disk controller, Lobo drive
enclosure with 1 Shugart 401(?maybe 451) 8" disk drive. I eventually
added a second 8" drive. I still have this system but I haven't used it
in many years. I think the 2nd drive is now non-functional, but drive 1
still worked several years ago. I still have several 8" disks too. I
mostly used this system with Apple Pascal. I think it worked with Dos3.2 and
Dos3.3 too. I never did get drivers for ProDOS although I think some were
developed just before SVA (Sorrento Valley Associates) jumped out of the
Apple2 scene. Someone used to post on csa2 until a couple years ago who
still used/had 8" drives, but the name escapes me at the moment.
My point is a few Apple2 users had 8" drives, some of us still have them
on our shelves, but I don't know the condition of mine. Contact me if it
is really important to try to recover files, and let me know if it is Dos
or Pascal. I can't help with ProDOS though, except I could possibly
physically read the disk blocks and manually recover files block by block.
For nostalgia, I just pulled out my receipt date 3/12/80.
Apple II Plus with 48K bytes RAM 1,099.00
Apple Language system with Pascal 385.00
Apple Disk II - drive and controller 450.00
Apple Communications card 148.00
Apple Clock/calendar card 162.00
8" floppy disk - drive and controller 1,450.00
SSM AIO parallel/serial interface card 153.00
Videotek RM12 color monitor 699.00
Cassette tape recorder (Panasonic #2108) 30.00
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Total 4,576.00
I think the Apple clock/calendar was the Mountain Hardware Apple Clock card.
The 8" floppy combo was the SVA controller, Lobo dual drive enclosure, and
one Shugart 8" drive.
Those were the days!
--Steve (apple2pd@ground.ecn.uiowa.edu)
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--Steve (apple2pd@ground.ecn.uiowa.edu)