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Re: 5.25" floppy for towerizing apples





Vector wrote:
browsing my Apple Thesaurus, i found a picture of a half-height 5.25" floppy
drive, manufactured by Qume, that has a black face and appears to be of a
standard design.  except for not being 100% ALPS-compatible, this seems like
a perfect drive to use for towerizing Apple IIs!  the ALPS drives can't fit
in a tower, due to the strange drive door that pops in and up, instead of
using a front latch.

is there some way to find and purchase these Qume drives today?  what other
5.25" drives could be used?

There were quite a few aftermarket drives. I've heard some of them
can have trouble with some copy-protected software but I've never
encountered that. When I towerized a IIe I used VTCL mechanisms just
because they happened to match in colour.
In the half hight size I've also used Chinon and Teac mechanisms.
Undoubtedly other makes too but most of the "brands" didn't produce
their own mechanisms and it's often hard to tell what's in the case
without opening it.

Wayne