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Re: IDE interface



Herbert Fung wrote:

>"Terry & Utahna" <tolsen64@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:<mYwl9.245012$Jo.99240@rwcrnsc53>...
>> Are the SuperDisk's available anymore?  I have one, but I think the Zip
>> Drive beat it out of existance...
>
>I can still find the media at Staples. I agree, as a mass storage
>device, the Zip is a better option, however the LS-120 drive also
>reads 1.44MB disks, something that is pretty hard to come by on an
>Apple II

I agree that the LS-120 is an interesting possibility (with driver work)
to read/write 1.44MB floppies, but there is a proven way to do so.

SuperDrive (FDHD) drives are plentiful from old Macs, and there
seems to be a fairly steady supply of SuperDrive adapter cards
(most recently for around $30).  So I'd recommend to anyone that
they acquire a drive and controller.

You not only get 1.44MB ProDOS capacity, but you get access
to the seemingly endless supply of almost-free DSHD floppies.

If you have a IIgs, then MUG provides read/write capability for
PC floppies, so sneaker net gets even easier.

-michael

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