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Re: Apple //e Dated 1984
"BluPhoenyx" <bluphoenyx@a2central.com.remove-rcn-this> wrote in message
47648B61.12202.usenet_csa2@a2central.com">news:47648B61.12202.usenet_csa2@a2central.com...
> To: Justin
> Justin wrote:
>> "Guillaume Tello" <houten.van@wanadoo.fr> wrote in message
>> news:47639595$0$899$ba4acef3@news.orange.fr...
>>> "Justin" <No@nobecauseIhatespam.com> a ?crit dans le message de news:
>>> fjvp2a$2jo$1@aioe.org...
>>>> So I'm wondering... What kind of hard drive can I get for it?
>>> I think that a CFFA would be nice: plugged into an expansion slot, it
>>> comes with a CompactFlash card on it and acts like a hard drive.
>>> Compatible with Prodos, you can then use Dosmaster to create DOS
>>> volumes on it to re-use your old stuff.
>>>
>>> Don't know if it's still in production.
>>>
>>> Guillaume.
>>>
>>
>> Yeah, that sound slike a good idea since Profile drives are hard to come
>> by.
>> Hopefully being on the waiting list for the CFFA will help.
>
> Henry sells a CF adapter. Try http://www.reactivemicro.com/
>
> Cheers,
> Mike T
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How would I load some sort of Apple Operating System on that thing?
I mean, I would be hoping to install Appleworks or some sort of software on
there.
However, I found somebody with a working Profile drive and interface card
who is willing to part with it.