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Re: Commodore drives can be controlled on Apple II serial!



On 28 Mar 1998 08:16:10 GMT, supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer) wrote:

|>People like to use the Apple II because it is fun to make it do things that
|>others say can't be done.  It is a tinkerer's dream computer.  The Apple
|>II expansion bus is so well documented that people can build just about
|>anything to interface with it.  The ISA converter is a challenge.

:)  even so, there's two ideas that have popped out of that: one seems
interested to persue the adapter, while another is interested in
physically porting a NIC over...

|>If you don't like to tinker, you may not understand.  I have taken my GS
|>apart and put it together again in a tower case. 

was this hard to do?  what are you using for a power supply?  (is the
PC power supply compatible?!?)  what about the cards?  do they line up
well with the slots on the case?  keyboard?  questions, questions...

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William Smith
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