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Re: ProDOS driver for linux...?
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In article <4318e9a9$0$6313$9a6e19ea@unlimited.newshosting.com>,
Warren 'Llama' Ernst <warren@warren_nospam_ernst.com> top-posted (grr):
>joe <"forspam AT wideopenwest DOT com"> wrote in news:CNqdnWBclaxtQ4XeRVn-
>pQ@wideopenwest.com:
>> I was recently digging around, and found a somewhat old (and alpha)
>> version of a prodos driver created back in 2001. Has anyone played with
>> this at all?
>
>What would you mount with it?
Umm...a hard drive, perhaps? If your Linux box has a SCSI card in it, this
could be a faster way (anywhere from 40 Mb/s (5 MB/s) on up) to move data
on/off your Apple II's hard drive than a network connection (230.4 kb/s for
LocalTalk) or serial connection (57.6 kb/s or less). It might also be
useful in conjunction with an Apple II emulator.
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