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Re: Apple iie card in an LCIII+
- Subject: Re: Apple iie card in an LCIII+
- From: notlikely@nowaymail.com (Stephen Thomas Cole)
- Date: Sun, 28 Oct 2012 18:48:04 +0000
- Bytes: 2318
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2, alt.steve
- Organization: virginmedia.com
- References: <notlikely-2610121225590001@192.168.0.134> <notlikely-2610121245290001@192.168.0.134> <k6e2fg$d0f$1@dont-email.me>
In article <k6e2fg$d0f$1@dont-email.me>, David Schmidt
<schmidtd@my-deja.com> wrote:
> It looks like you can tell the SmartPort support to connect to the host
> Mac's floppy drive and any ProDOS partitions:
>
> http://www.vintagemacworld.com/lc_images.html
>
> It seems unlikely it could be convinced to use, say, a 140k .dsk image
> of plain old DOS, though.
>
> Here are the resources I've collected on the IIe card:
> http://www.vintagemacworld.com/lc_card_faq.html
> http://www.vectronicsappleworld.com/appleii/appleiiecard.html
> http://adtpro.sourceforge.net/lc.html
Thanks David. The first two links I already have, but the third is a new
one to me. Will have a look shortly.
>
> > I should add, if anyone has a spare 5.25 floppy drive that they could sell
> > me, we should talk!
>
> I'd let one go for the cost of shipping from the US, which is not at all
> inexpensive. The problem with international shipping is the cheap-ish
> options are not trackable and are slow to get through customs (sometimes
> file-a-complaint-against-you-to-paypal-slow - been there, am done with
> that). Faster couriers are trackable and (of course) fast, but you get
> the privilege of paying for it.
Can you mail me directly so we can have a chat please? steve.t.cole (at)
gmail.com
S.
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