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Re: CD-Rom drive for Apple ?
In article <3rkags$nkc@ixnews4.ix.netcom.com>, followel@ix.netcom.com
(Byron Followell) wrote:
> I don't know a lot about the old 8 bit apples, but, a friend of
> mine just inherited and Apple II (e I think) and wants to know if it's
> possible to hook up a rom drive to it. Also, if it's possible, is there
> enough software available to make it worthwhile? Any help would be
> greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
If he has a RAMFast, he can certainly hook up a CD-ROM drive to his IIe,
and I know either the Apple Hi Speed or the RAMFast will allow him to hook
up if he has a IIgs. So that's not a real problem.
As for the amount of software.. that's harder. If he can get the drive
for the same $25 I just spent on my second drive then yes, it's worth it.
If he has to spend mor than $100 on the drive.. maybe not. There are only
.. um.. three
CD-ROMs out there for the II, and all of them are aimed at the IIGS. I
think they have some 8-bit software, but enough to be worth it?
Your friend would probably be better off subscribing to an online service
such as DELPHI and downloading files to a hard drive.
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