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Re: Apple //e HD question
"Jason Whorton" <chesster@pcl.net> wrote:
>Hello. I am considering purchasing a HD for my Apple //e. Does anyone
>have any comments on the Apple HD40SC or HD80SC?
Slow, old drives. If you are getting an HD40SC or HD80SC, make sure
you get them cheap.
>I have an IBM 320MB SCSI hard drive that might be available for use as
>a hard drive in my //e.
Now THAT is a better drive for the //e. Yes, it will work for the //e,
but you will need an external case for it if you don't have one already
(or you can run the SCSI cable from your //e to the drive inside a PC
case, where it gets power).
>What would be necessary to convert it to use for my Apple //e?
No conversion necessary. Only an external case and partitioning and
reformatting it on the //e.
>Also, I understand that I would have to get a SCSI card in order to do
>this. Which card would be best suited for this purpose? Any other
>comments or advice would be appreciated.
Get a RamFAST SCSI card and you are set. Look for them from Sequential
Systems (http://www.sequential.com/). The Apple II High Speed SCSI
card is also a good choice. If you have a ZipChip in the system, then
the RamFAST will have problems, so in a //e with a ZipChip, get an
Apple II HS SCSI card.
-Scott G.