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Re: [WARNING} Bad Apple II drives on www.ebay.com



"Quadrajet1" <quadrajet1@aol.com> wrote
>
>    It's been a while, but the top lid of the drives has to set on top of
the
> drive in a little groove, then the top and drive sets in the bottom part
of the
> case.  I think that's how them drives were assembled.  If you set the
drive in
> the bottom part, then put the lid on top, it won't seat right, and the
drive
> slot does not align.
>

Everytime I work on one, I'm amazed at how complex the thing is! You
wouldn't think it would have be so complicated to put a drive in a box.
-Paul