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Re: Can the "Liron card" run a HD? (was: Re: What kind of ][e card is this?
- Subject: Re: Can the "Liron card" run a HD? (was: Re: What kind of ][e card is this?
- From: shack@crash.cts.com (Randy Shackelford)
- Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 03:34:21 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: CTS Network Services (CTSNET), San Diego, CA
- References: <34ns6u$r56@kaiwan.kaiwan.com> <34qqvb$5rh@pith.uoregon.edu> <CvxDC2.34D@crash.cts.com> <34tii0$dps@kaiwan.kaiwan.com>
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In article <34tii0$dps@kaiwan.kaiwan.com>,
Byron Brummer <zenin@kaiwan.com> wrote:
>Randy Shackelford (shack@crash.cts.com) wrote:
>: To get a little technical, it can handle any similar intelligent devices as
>: well, such as the Chinook c hard disks.
>
> Is this true?...If so, does anyone have one of these HD's to sell?
> Does it need any sepcial software to do this? Thanx for any more
> info.
No actually I made it up. NOT. I have a 20 mb Chinook hard disk and I can
connect it and two unidisks to the card and access all of them under ProDOS
2.0. Sequential sells 'em now so give them a call.
I got mine in 12/89 for the low price of $560. Ack!
--
Randy Shackelford Huh huh, that was cool.
shack@crash.cts.com