On 23 May 2004, at 20:00, Antonio =?iso-8859-1?Q?Rodr=EDguez?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Antonio's advice has been really good. When you get your 5.25" drive, Jason, have a look at DSK2FILE (Google for it) that converts disk images to real 5.25" disks.

Your guess is right - but only for 5.25" drives. Almost all Apple II 3.5" drives
are double sided, double density (800 Kb). There was a late adapter by Apple to
use the 1.44 MB SuperDrive in the Apple //e and IIgs, but it is rare.

Going completely OT.

I purchased a new SuperDrive card from John Woodall at Vintage Micros last year -- he may have sold them all but ask. Shreve Systems had them also according to North-American corespondents but Shreve consider all non-US potential purchasers as unworthy of their business. Note that the SuperDrive card requires a real IIe or lIgs or a II plus if you're an uber hacker; the card will not work with any Mac.

Phil
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