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Re: What's Next for the Apple II?
"Chris Morse" <chris@sorry.no.spam.com> wrote in message
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: On Thu, 15 Jan 2004 17:57:52 -0500, "Bill Garber"
: <willy46pa@comcast.net> wrote:
:
: >WOW!, that will be 1.914 MB. A CFFA card with a 128 MB
: >CF card installed would not be good, I would guess. ;-)
: >
: >Bill @ GarberStreet Enterprizez };-)
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:
: I thought the CFFA card supported two 32MB partitions, so it
wouldn't
: do any good to put anything more than a 64MB CF card into it.
Am I
: wrong?
You are wrong. They support 4 drives in slot 5 two of them
mapped to slot 2, and I believe I heard some say they have
256 mb cards in a //e. You can have up to 2 GB in a IIgs,
I think 8 x 32 MB ProDOS and the rest HFS.
: Saving my pennies for one of those! I hope he doesn't run
soon..
Wow, I'm on disability and have 2 of them.
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