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Re: SCSI devices for a IIgs
- Subject: Re: SCSI devices for a IIgs
- From: "Jason Whorton" <jason at microxl.com>
- Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2003 17:12:11 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
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- Reply-to: "Jason Whorton" <jason at microxl.com>
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Hello. Here is your original post:
"How hard is it to install a SCSI card in a IIgs and then add an
external
hard drive or Zip drive?
Are drivers available to add a CDROM? What about a CD-R/W?
- Mike"
There isn't one word of that post that relates to buying or selling. If
you are asking about DVD and CD-RW for an Apple II computer, then you
obviously have not read the FAQ and have done almost no research at all.
Sorry that I got out of line while spoon feeding you.
Jeez,
Jason Whorton
"Michael Pender" <mpender@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:19rRa.17205$kI5.449@nwrddc02.gnilink.net...
>
> Jason Whorton <jason at microxl.com> wrote in message
> vhc8kasr2bfk7f@corp.supernews.com">news:vhc8kasr2bfk7f@corp.supernews.com...
> > Hi. An Apple IIgs can read some CD-ROM discs, but it cannot read
DVD's
> > or make any type of CD or DVD. It takes a fair amount of computing
> > power to create a CD or DVD, and unfortunately, our beloved Apple II
> > line was stopped way before it ever had that much power.
> > Also, I see that you posted this to the marketplace newsgroup.
> > Please don't post irrelevant stuff there. There's enough off-topic
> > stuff there already.
>
> I'm "in the market" to purchase SCSI devices for an Apple II. I would
think
> that's about as "on-topic" as subject matter gets.
>
>