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Re: //c & 3.5: can't they get along?
- Subject: Re: //c & 3.5: can't they get along?
- From: shack@onyx.southwind.net (Randy Shackelford)
- Date: 1997/01/10
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: SouthWind Internet Access, Inc.
- References: <32D15296.301B@asu.edu> <5arlct$b5l@news.asu.edu> <5as8em$lec@News.Dal.Ca> <5b188f$k3r@balsam.unca.edu>
Rhonda K. Faircloth (RKFAIRCLOTH@unca.edu) wrote:
: In <5as8em$lec@News.Dal.Ca> ab616@chebucto.ns.ca writes:
: > My UniDisk has an Apple logo on it so don't go by that. The UniDisks are
: > white and the 3.5" drives are platinum like the GS.
: There's a label underneath that will identify the drive type.
: For a "quickie" visual identification, I look at the "line" fromed by
: the disk slot on the front face. If it's clean all the way across, it's
: an AppleDisk drive. If it's "cut" at the left and right (the eject button
: and led are a bit higher) then it's a Unidisk drive.
You don't need to look for logos, lines, or labels. The easiest test is like
it says up there:
white -> works on //c
grey -> won't
--
Randy Shackelford
shack@southwind.net