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Re: Programming the Apple IIe via the cassette in
Hey, let me send you a drive. I have Disk II and Apple 5.25
drives. Take your pick. $10 shipped to USA. ;-)
Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprises
http://garberstreet.netfirms.com
Matthew Russotto <russotto@grace.speakeasy.net> wrote in message
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> In article <bbst2p$1ll0$1@arachne.labyrinth.net.au>,
> John Syer <jsyer@labyrinth.net.au> wrote:
> >Hi all,
> > I have just resurected my Base48 (Apple IIe clone) and found that my
> >entire collection of 5.25" floppies have passed on.
>
> More likely your drive has. Floppies do fail with age, but an entire
> collection?
>
> Programming the thing via the sound-in port is certainly possible,
> though.
> --
> Matthew T. Russotto mrussotto@speakeasy.net
> "Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice, and moderation in pursuit
> of justice is no virtue." But extreme restriction of liberty in pursuit
of
> a modicum of security is a very expensive vice.
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