: 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.

Yup, all have the same physical mechanisms. The only 
difference between them might be the analog cards, but 
other than the Duodisk, all of the Unidisk 5.25 drives 
analog cards should work in any other, even though they 
may be different electronically. 

: 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...


Of course, since all 5.25 drives are at the end of the 
chain, and being the IIc has one internally mounted, it 
would not need one. You can only have 2. Also, all of 
the 5.25 drives, except the Disk II, will work with the 
IIc, unless you make a special adapter, which was sold 
back in the day so that you could connect Disk II drives 
to the DB19 card. I have one of these adapters, and can 
make dual, or single models, although I don't really want 
to make them, I could, for the right price.  :o) 

Bill Garber 



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