HP2000 and old archive stuff NOT on 9-track (apple2 transfer??)??

From: Cameron Kaiser <spectre_at_floodgap.com>
Date: Thu Dec 11 12:36:49 2003

> Sneaker-netting floppies is also potentially viable, but you really do
> need a Mac for that. An old one will do, and would probably be even
> suitable *and* appropriate. My workstation IIci does regular duty as an
> imaging system, since it can image MS-DOS HD/DD floppies, Mac GCR 400K
> floppies, Mac 800K and HD floppies, and ProDOS floppies. God bless PC
> File Exchange and System 7.1.

Oops, one warning that bears repeating ... this applies to ProDOS 3.5"
floppies only. NEVER EVER PLUG AN APPLE II 5.25" DRIVE INTO A MAC!!!
The plug is the same, but the pinouts are horribly different, and this
can easily destroy the computer's FDC so thoroughly even the internal drive
won't work.

The later Apple II series 3.5" drives can be safely attached to any Mac
with a floppy port. Only the 5.25" drives (*all of them,* even the last
revision of the UniDisk) are totally, utterly incompatible.

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Received on Thu Dec 11 2003 - 12:36:49 GMT

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