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Re: Apple IIc external HD



Quite a few years back it took me a week or so to write a PRODOS driver and
connect my //c to a PC through a serial cable at 9600 bps. It also had a
clock driver.
It worked well. It is really slow, but it works. My //c can't do 19200
reliably (maybe the cable wasn't well insulated).
I don't have the program now (it vanished with others in an old disk), but
it was a short machine language program I wrote using the PRODOS Technical
Reference Manual and Inside PRODOS books (this one has a terminal program in
assembler from where I took the comm routines). On the PC side I wrote a
simple program in TurboPascal 6.0 (also using an example from a book). It
was made to emulate a 32Mb hard disk.

Jose


"Alberto Cavalcoli" <acavalcoli@(NOSPAM)libero.it> wrote in message
news:hvsQ7.265001$sq5.12938683@news.infostrada.it...
> I have got an old external Macintosh Hard Disk 20 (model # M0135Z). It
isn't
> a SCSI HD: it has a DB 19 connector like a daisy-chain 3.5" drive. I have
> tried to use it with the to my Apple IIc+ but when Mac HD  is connected
the
> IIc doesn't boot.
> Do you know if this kind of Hard drive is usable with an Apple IIc?
> Many thanks
> Alberto
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