I sold one of these [an SE-bus PC drive card] on eBay a while back. I
don't think it would have worked in an SE/30, but there may have been
a version for that machine.

Do *not* connect the drive to the regular floppy port.

http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=51046&item=5228234261

> On 11/4/05, Keith Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> There was a PC format 5.25" drive that had a special card and a very
> wide connector that came out in that wide cutout on the back of the
> compacts. You could access stuff on your IBM-formatted floppies on your
> Mac. Probably allowed you to use Mac86 and Mac286 with them as well. I
> have one of the drives with the card, but have never used it.

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