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New hard-drive-on-a-card (Was Re: Where's the EXPO news ??)



In article <1rgbj7$e00@apple.com>, unknown@apple.com (Matt Ackeret) writes:
|> [stuff deleted]
|> 
|> Heineman was selling a fairly cool new hard-drive-on-a-card.  Sounds similar
|> to the CirTech one that was around a few years ago and the other
|> instance(s) of this idea.. 

Just to get it right.
Is this thing a hard disk which is connected to a controller *card* which in
turn must be plugged in a slotted Apple II ? (Like AE's Vulcan)
or
Is this thing a hard disk with a built-in controller which can be connected
to the SmartPort on a //c/IIGS or a disk controller in other slotted Apple IIs ?
(Like CirTech's CT20c)

|> However, this one was priced fairly reasonably..
|> $299 for 40 megs and $399 for 80 megs.  At first I thought that was outrageous,
|> but if you consider the card itself for other hard drives is at least $100,
|> then it's getting reasonable.. The hard drive also spins down after a
|> user-definable period of time.. if someone came out with a kit to make your
|> II or GS portable this would definitely be useful. So now all we need
|> is a case, RGB compatible color LCD screen, and batteries. [sarcasm]
|> anyway, the drive is IDE and he said it was between the speed of the Apple DMA
|> and the RamFAST... supports Smartport too so even if you don't have the
                      ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
This confuses me. What kind of SmartPort support do you talk (ahem, write) about ?
Can this hard disk be connected to the SmartPort ? Or can SmartPort devices be
connected to this drive ?

|> native driver installed you see all partitions.
|> -- 
|> unknown@apple.com		Apple II Forever
|> unknown@ucscb.ucsc.edu  These opinions are mine, not Apple's.

Please fill my gap of knowledge (at least, make it smaller)

Stefan Voss
(voss@ira.uka.de)