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Re: SVD (Semi-Virtual Diskette) support for Apple ][s now documented



What I really like about the SVD is that it makes your Apple II completely 
solid-state, no moving motor components! Do you get any speed enhancements, 
NO because it runs off the Disk II controller card and is a timed device but 
you NEVER have to worry about diskette failure. Just load your stored disk 
image into the SVD and boot right off the SVD! No more transferring images 
back to your Apple II with ADT. What more could you want? I still believe 
there will come a day when diskettes will be hard to find and no longer 
available and the SVD will keep things rolling along.

Vince

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Replica 1 the Apple 1 clone
http://www.brielcomputers.com
"Sean McNamara" <sean@macassist.com.au> wrote in message 
sean-7DAD43.14445924062005@news-server.bigpond.net.au">news:sean-7DAD43.14445924062005@news-server.bigpond.net.au...
> Hi folx,
>
> Not sure if this has been covered, but the Semi-Virtual Diskette (SVD)
> project now has documented support for Apple ][s with an available
> dongle. Check it out at <http://www.rothfus.com/SVD/>.
>
> Have just ordered one as a (late) birthday present for myself :) What I
> like about it is that it works with TRS-80s and Apple ][s - although I
> don't have any TRS-80s yet, I have a source for them and will be
> extending my classic computer collection beyond Apples shortly.
>
> Regards
>
> Sean
>
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