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Re: external drive



In article <3f2gqr$q6l@acme.freenet.columbus.oh.us>,
Dave Althoff <dalloff@freenet.columbus.oh.us> wrote:
> Kevin Paul Kennedy (kkennedy@kuentos.guam.net) wrote:
> : A friend just gave me an old external 3.5 drive for my apple //c.  He's 
> : not completely sure it works since it was given to him and he's never 
> : used it.
[snip]
> 
> Also, you did say you were on a //c?  Don't some of those lack the
> necessary hardware to drive a 3.5 drive?

It depends which 3.5" drive this is.  If it is an Apple 3.5 Drive
("platinum" colour), it will not work on a IIc.  If it is a UniDisk
3.5 ("white" colour), it will work on a IIc, provided you have an
appropriate ROM version.

The drive model should be printed on a label on the underside of the
drive.

To check if you have the right ROM version in the IIc, get into BASIC
and type:

PRINT PEEK(64447)

If it says 255, then you need a ROM upgrade before you can use the
UniDisk 3.5.  If it says 0, 3 or 4, then you are OK.

> And I am not certain of the slot/drive mapping of a 3.5 drive on a C.

The SmartPort firmware lives in slot 5 on a IIc, so the first two 3.5"
drives would be S5,D1 and S5,D2.

-- 
David Empson
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