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Re: 3.5" drive/interface card question.
- Subject: Re: 3.5" drive/interface card question.
- From: Forty Two <FourtyTwo@NoAddress.invalid>
- Date: Sat, 22 Jan 2005 06:50:05 -0800
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On Sat, 22 Jan 2005 06:30:34 GMT, "Craig Bower"
<to.email.me@post.a.request.message> wrote:
>
>Bill's offer is a reasonable price - $25+shipping, seen as I just recently
>purchased a pair of "Superdrives" (much more common than a Unidisk
>3.5" drive) for $24 each.
>
Thanks for the responses guys, you have been very helpful. I am taking
Bills kind offer on the drive and will hopefully be in business soon.
I bought the interface card separate from the drives, so any mistakes
were on my part. :-) There WAS a disk in one of the two drive (bought
both individually). which popped out OK when I poked a paper clip in
the little hole in the eject button. It was marked "AppleWorks Program
Disk". Maybe I got a freebee there.
Interesting that two of the items I have purchased recently off eBay
have tags with the name of some school or other. Apparently these old
school Apple computers are now providing a source of equipment for us
hobbyists. I find I have a desire to 'hoard' items, knowing that they
will never be made again.