If you had a LC series with an Apple II emulation card they supported a
5.25" via a dedicated drive connector on the Apple II card. Otherwise I
think you are correct that the other Macs did not support 5.25" drives.
-Ben Franske
Ken wrote:
My Reply follows quote. On 03/11/2005 19:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Hi guys...
I got a hold of an external PC 5.25 floppy drive
(A9M0110) with the intention of using it on my SE/30,
but as far as I can tell, it's not the right one that
goes with it. Or, is it possible to use it? I don't
want to plug it in and fry the little guy.... Anyone
know anthing about the match up?
Bob G.
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Hmmm. I don't recall there being a 5.25" drive for other
than the Apple ][ series (and gs). I think there are
warnings about plugging any 5.25" drive into any Mac.
Other than the odd one that was made, with a special
cable, to use with some Macs with DOS cards installed.
Ken
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