On Thu, 16 Sep 1999 CLASSICCMP_at_trailing-edge.com wrote:
> >Well, modern single-chip microcontrollers are very cheap, and they're
> >easy to use. Probably less hassle than attempting to (legally) clone the
> >Apple disk ][ controller.
> This may be going counter to the tone of the discussion, but...
> If the goal is the least-hassle way to read and write Apple ][ disks, isn't
> the best solution
> AN APPLE ][ ?
Absolutely.
> Besides, none of these other solutions are more than 10 years old!
Apple Turnover, Matchpoint?, Quadlink, Diamond Trakstar 128, and Copy2
Option board are all over 10 years old. Most of them were DISCONTINUED
more that 10 years ago.
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Received on Thu Sep 16 1999 - 18:04:27 BST