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Re: Tape Drives
- To: comp-sys-apple2@crash
- Subject: Re: Tape Drives
- From: danb@pro-newton.cts.com (Dan Brown)
- Date: Sat, 12 Mar 1994 03:31:54 GMT
- In-reply-to: cjohnson@garnet.msen.com (Carl Johnson)
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In <2lqcmm$em0@nigel.msen.com> cjohnson@garnet.msen.com (Carl Johnson) writes:
>I was wondering what kind of tape drive is the most popular among apple II
One of the most common is the Apple 40 meg tape. It's old, it's
noisy, and it's slow, but it's also reliable and cheap.
>would be 84MB. Is it possible to get a tape drive that would work with a
>RamFast, Apple High Speed, and a Apple Rev C? The three IIgs I use have
Yes, that is possible. Get a copy of Tim Grams' GSTape software to
use it; you can reach him at tgrams@genie.geis.com.
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- Tape Drives
- From: cjohnson@garnet.msen.com (Carl Johnson)