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Re: Naked Apple IIc in need of programs



In article <lI8Q8.330297$Oa1.25943533@bin8.nnrp.aus1.giganews.com>,
Ralph E. Dodd <redodd@comcast.net> wrote:
>
>"Bob3000" <bob3k@cwnet.com> wrote in message
>3d10c054_1@news3.cwnet.com">news:3d10c054_1@news3.cwnet.com...
>> <quoting the great help i got from other ppl in this ng>
>>
>> 1. Get an older mac with a superdrive capable of writing 5.25" diskettes,
>> use an image writing program to write the disk images to real floppies.
>Get
>> disk images at ftp://public.asimov.net/pub/apple_II/.
>
>I've got some old macs and have never seen a 5.25 drive for this platform.
>What hardware is needed to do this?  Thanks.

A Mac LC or LC-II with a IIe card.  I'm not sure if it was ever possible
to access the drive from the Mac side of things, though.
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