> >Several of those "drive"s were single board CP/M computers, including a
> >few that were Ampro. The CP/M computer could read and write MFM
> >diskettes, and communicate with the Mac. Most used SCSI or serial for the
> >communication. But they were marketed as MFM "DRIVE"s.
>
> I believe that the Indus GT drives for the Atari and
> Commodore 8bits fall into this catagory.
The Atari Indus GT was undoubtedly MFM, but the Commodore Indus is definitely
GCR (I own one).
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