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Re: Disk Controller cards



nathan@visi.com (Nathan Mates) wrote,
in response to my reply:
>>Try Alltech Electronics (http://www.allelec.com/).  If you already
>>have other disk access for the boot drive and are using these
>>controllers as expanded storage, there is also the BlueDisk card
>>from //SHH Systeme, a German based company.  The BlueDisk lets
>>you use PC compatible 3.5" and 5.25" double or high density floppy
>>drives in the IIe.  Contact info is in the FAQ.
>
>   Scott, scott. When will you ever learn to think before posting some
>things and trying to pass yourself off as a credible resource?
>Despite quite a lot of work trying to get you to realize that you're
>just plain wrong to useless on a lot of stuff, you persist.
>
>   Sure, the Bluedisk will let you connect PC 5.25" and 3.5" drives to
>a //e, but you neglected to mention that there's no software for the
>//e to read these disks. [PC Transporter users excepted]. And there's
>no way that their existing Apple II disks would work in these drives,
>or any existing way to copy data to ProDOS-formatted PC disks.
>
>Nathan Mates

And this is another case of Nate M. not reading someone's post before
attacking them.  Tip: read the part where I said "if you already
have other disk access for the boot drive and are using these
controllers as expanded storage."

Alltech carries the standard controllers, and I provided a means to
contact them.  I'm listing both options for two different cases.  Is
that so hard for you to understand, Nate?

Get _your_ facts straight before you attack someone else.

-Scott G.