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Re: Hard drives on Apple IIc/IIgs
- Subject: Re: Hard drives on Apple IIc/IIgs
- From: supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer)
- Date: 1999/04/20
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com
- References: <eyGfGYji#GA.243@upnetnews03>
"Carlos Randolph" <macnlos@email.msn.com> wrote:
>If you have a Mac LC then you could purchase an Apple IIe card for it. The
>card can be found for about $25 on ebay. It plugs into the expansion slot
>(PDS) on the LC series and it contains the complete chipset for an Apple
>IIe.
>
>With the card installed you can run Apple IIe software. The card will allow
>the Apple IIe mode to access the floppy drive and up to 10MB of the LC Hard
>Drive for storage.
>
>You can plug a 5.25 Apple Drive ($10-$15 on eBay) into the Apple IIe Card
>and even a Joystick.
>
>I'm pretty sure that this is what the "Apple IIe Card Installer/startup
>diskettes" are for.
>
>Hope that helps...
Yes, but Headley is looking for a hard drive for the IIc or IIGS. For the
IIGS' software, the Apple IIe Card can't do anything for it.
Besides, $25 is almost half-way to equipping the IIGS with a hard drive.
http://www.allelec.com/ Alltech Electronics sells the Focus hardcard for
the Apple II for $59.