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Re: Can a GS with dead slots run a Zip or TWGS?
Supertimer (supertimer@aol.com) wrote:
: > I can't imagine an Apple IIgs without _any_ functional slots
: >being very useful. This would mean having no hardrive, and as I
: >have said many times in the past, a GS without a hardrive is
: >basically a glorified Apple IIe compatible.
: If I can get hold of an Apple IIc CT-20, CT-40, or CT-100 floppy
: port hard drive, this GS might be useful. A Zip or TWGS and
: a sound card in the dead slots would round it off.
I can't imagine hunting down (not to mention paying the going price for)
such rare hardware as a Chinook "c" type hard disk just to use a partially
roasted IIgs logic board in these days of $10 ROM 01 and $25 ROM 3 CPUs.
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