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Re: Smartport driver for superdrive?
In article <55dk88$m8@nntp.ucs.ubc.ca>, Jeremy Hack <jhack@unixg.ubc.ca> wrote:
>Actually, they _are_ the Apple II 3.5 Disk Controller Cards (aka
>SuperDrive Cards, made by Apple). I just bought one (for $79), and was
>very impressed by Shreve Systems in all respects. The card came with the
>original shrink-wrapped manual and the installer disk. Now, I just need
>to find a SuperDrive...
Geeminy, I thought I ruled when I turned up a bare superdrive mech and card
for $200 a year and a half or so ago. Those cards are cool.
>BTW, I've noticed disk operation to be faster with the 800k drive plugged
>into the card instead of the GS' SmartPort. Two things immediately
>jumped out:
> - When inserting a "Preformatted (IBM)" blank disk, the delay
> before the Initialize/Eject dialog pops up is _much_ less.
> - Also, when formatting a disk and moving the mouse around, the
> cursor is not jerky like it was without the card.
I would hope it works faster since it has its own 65C02 and 14 MHz oscillator
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Randy Shackelford
shack@frii.com