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Re: crippled SWIM card?
In article <jmk3.735839517@crux1.cit.cornell.edu>, jmk3@crux3.cit.cornell.edu (Jay Krell) writes:
>>My SWIM (shouldn't it spell SIWM for Super Integrated Woz Machine?) CAN
>>read 720K disks. (Just some software needed, as to read MS-DOS-disks anyway).
>
> It is SWIM. I've heard Sanders/Wozniak Integrated Machine. I think Sanders
> (forget his first name) was one of the main IIe and ProDOS engineers.
> Wendell? Maybe Apple III too.
>
> Your "regular" Apple 3.5 drive reads MS-DOS disks?
>
> Btw, I've also hard Super Woz IM.
>
> --
> --Jay, jay.krell@cornell.edu
OK, sorry, I always forget, I take my FDHD for granted. Of course you need
a FDHD drive (but what's the point of a SWIM card with a regular 3.5" drive
anyway? Or what do you mean exactly with SWIM: the card or the drive? :):) )
(Everytime I go to Henrik, to give him some files, I carry a HD disk to him
which isn't quite what he can use...)
--Urs
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