I have actually found my SCSI adapter more useful than my floppy for my
280c, which I then hook up my external HD to and transfer any size file I
want and not be limited by the floppy disk size.
The Dock (not mini-dock) takes up a great deal of space along with the
monitor you need and the extra keyboard.
Tom
>
> At 9:32 AM -0400 7/14/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Um, nope, no dock. I've just been using it the last couple years by
>> transferring the files I needed from my desktop Mac. That's part of the
>> reason I was trying to format the IDE drive by hooking both drives up at
>> once.
>
> Get one, or a floppy adapter and floppy, and you'll be glad you
> did. The dock takes up a lot of space, but the duo is next to useless
> without one of some kind, IMNSHO.
> Paul
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