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Re: IIe emulation card ?'s.



I wouldn't bother with a UniDisk or any external 3.5" drive, with
the latest software the IIe emulation card'll read and write to the
built in superdrive in the Mac. If you're planning on using some
DOS 3.3 stuff an external 5.25 drive might be worth considering
otherwise I'd just skip it.
Unfortunately you're limted to system 7.5 on the Mac as the IIe
emulation card software must have 32 bit addressing turned off.
Having a pretty maxed out IIe, I find I pefer it to the IIe emulation card.

If I didn't have as high end a IIe I think it'd be a great way to go.

"Jason A. King" wrote:

> Hi,
>    I'm thinking of adding a IIe emulation card to my Performa 475. I was
> wondering if I can use a Unidisk 800K drive, DuoDisk drive, or standard
> 800k apple disk drive with the card? Are there any limitations between
> drivers for the card and Mac OS software? Is it a good route for IIe
> emulation on a Mac with a 68040 processor? Any advice you have would be
> appreciated and helpful.
>
> --
> Thanks,
> Jason A. King
> Psalm 32:8