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Re: 5.25" floppy for towerizing apples



Nah, too wide to work without major Dremel work.

Thanks,
Jason Whorton



"Scott Alfter" <salfter@salfter.dyndns.org> wrote in message
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> >is there some way to find and purchase these Qume drives today?  what
other
> >5.25" drives could be used?
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> You might have to drill and tap some mounting holes, and it'd take up two
> bays...but I'd think you could use a Disk II in a tower installation.
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