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- >At work, we have many "leftover" apple parts.
- >
- >One of them is something called "Unidisk 3.5"
- >Its apple's external 3.5 inch 720k drive, but im not sure if its for an
- >Apple2e or early macs. (Model no. A2M2053).
-
- It's actually an 800K drive (on a Mac, anyway).
-
- >It has a 19 pin cable on it, and also a 19pin socket on its back, no power
- >outlet, but the drive ejects electrically and has the "paperclip hole".
-
- My old copy of "The Macintosh Bible" says that the Unidisk was intended
- for the Apple II, but can be used as an external Mac 800K drive by
- bypassing the internal disk controller (if you want to know the details,
- mail me privately).
-
- >If someone could hack these into parallel or serial drives, maybe a PC
- >could be used to transfer the contents of low-density disks.
-
- In theory, yes; in practice I doubt it. You'd need software support in
- Executor to make it work (unless - maybe - you managed to hook it up to a
- standard PC floppy controller - and I have my doubts since I believe that
- the special 800K was more a function of the Apple floppy controller than
- the drive) and I can't see that it's worth ARDI's while to do that as
- things stand. If anyone knows different of course, please feel free to
- correct me.
-
- >All of this to read a 720k disk is hardly worth the effort, but it poses
- >a great challenge.
-
- I agree entirely.
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