Cameron Kaiser wrote:

>Count the pins. If it's 15 pins, it's an Apple II series 5.25". By the way,
>since you bring it up, the 15-pin 5.25" drives were sold for the later IIe
>and IIc systems as well as for the IIgs to replace the old ribbon-cable disk
>][ drives (the black metal ones).
>
Actually the "newer" Apple II drives (5.25, 3.5, and UniDisk 3.5) use a 
19-pin connector. The older Disk II drives use a 20-pin ribbon.

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