Sean Fahey wrote:
Steven Lichter wrote:it to id, other then its model #240i.Probably 240MB - less formatted. Just guessing.
That would be a very large drive for the time it was made. My first H/D was only 20 meg, then I replaced it with 2 40 meg drive. I'm find out alot about these cards I did not know. As I said I for the most part used my //e and only a few years ago did I get a gs and never really used it or got into what it could do. I pretty much us my iBook and iMac for my work and at work use a PC and Unix main frames.
On strange note, when we were first installing are digital switch we used a //e to do programming for it this was in the 80's, the reason was the engineer that wrote the software did it on his //e. I has a serial card for its printer and a couple of special cards for interfacing with our switch. I have the cards, but never eve]n messed with them, just packed them away with some older telephone stuff and later gave it all to a Telephone museum in Prince Edward Island in Canada.
--The only good spammer is a dead one!! Have you hunted one down today? (c) 2006 I Kill Spammers, inc, A Rot in Hell. Co.