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Re: 3.5 controller in the //c+
- Subject: Re: 3.5 controller in the //c+
- From: "julian814" <julian814@hotmail.com>
- Date: 26 Jun 2005 07:42:11 -0700
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Lockar wrote:
> Yeah, you can hook up a Apple 3.5 drive to the Apple //c+. The one
> of the neat things about the //c+ is (or at least mine does this) if
> you don't have a disk in the interal 3.5 drive but in the external 3.5
> drive. It will boot the disk (that's Slot 5 Drive 2). However will
> not scan Slot 6 Drive 2 though. :/
I already knew that the //c+ boots off of external drives first. Found
this out when I hooked up my 20 meg hard drive to it, which was really
nice.
Ralph Glatt