Hi!

Quoting Ben:
> If you had a LC series with an Apple II emulation card they supported a
> 5.25" via a dedicated drive connector on the Apple II card. Otherwise I
> think you are correct that the other Macs did not support 5.25" drives.

    The connector on the Apple IIe card is not "a dedicated drive connector". 
It's a combination connector with signals for a joystick and a 5.25 inch drive.
 A special "Y" cable was supplied with the card so that a drive could be
connected to one leg of the "Y".

Willi


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