on 11/8/03 11:36 PM, Bruce R. Baker at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I think it is pretty clear that you have an Apple II hard drive.  50 pin
> connectors were common,  I have one of them myself connected, or it was
> connected, to a Apple //e at one time and then a //gs for a while.  Right
> now it is retired as the focus drives seem faster and certainly are
> lighter, easier to tote.
> 
> Bruce Baker


Retirement won't be a good path for it until I see if it works. There
may be some neat old stuff on it, and I have an A2gs AND a an A2c.

And that big-ole' 5-1/4 drive still churns. That in itself is a rarity.

What I have to wait for is a SCSI card to hook it to 'em with. I've got a
small armada of monitors, and the little 9 inch green-screen to play with
the 2c.

Jeff


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