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Re: Apple //e HD question



Nathan Mates <nathan@visi.com> wrote:

> In article <01bc69d7$8fd02800$2a880fcf@chesster.pcl.net>,
> Jason Whorton <chesster@pcl.net> wrote:

> >What would be necessary to convert it to use for my Apple //e?
> 
>    SCSI card, then just reformat/repartition it. SCSI does not *need*
> any extra driver partitions on the drive when implemented normally; Macs
> are the oddball for requiring such partitions. 
> 
> >Also, I understand that I would have to get a SCSI card in order to
> >do this.  Which card would be best suited for this purpose?
> 
>    Either the Apple HS SCSI or RamFAST rev C will work
> fine.

Note that the Apple HS SCSI card requires an enhanced IIe.  I don't know
whether the Rev C RamFast would work on an unenhanced IIe.

The original Apple SCSI card will work in any slotted Apple II.

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