Nat,

Well given its age, I would guess it has the same wiring and mechanism as any beige UniDisk 5.25 or DuoDisk Drive, so I would assume the same connectivity limitations apply.

That said, the //c drive doesn't have a port on its back for daisy-chaining, so it would have to be the last device on the chain...

-Warr


On Tue, 06 Dec 2005 20:12:03 -0800, Nat Hall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Let's make things more confusing.

Where does the Apple 5.25" //c drive fit in to all this? What machines will it work/not work on?

-Nat






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