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- From: neville@fawlty.towers.oz.au (Neville Smith)
- Subject: Re: scsi hd on apple ][e
- Reply-To: neville@fawlty.towers.oz.au (0000-Admin(0000))
- Organization: Tower Technology, Sydney
- Date: Thu, 28 Jan 1993 05:55:34 GMT
- Message-ID: <1993Jan28.055534.15480@fawlty.towers.oz.au>
- References: <93024.123355DBE100@psuvm.psu.edu> <1993Jan26.215142.7878@actrix.gen.nz>
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- >In article <93024.123355DBE100@psuvm.psu.edu> <DBE100@psuvm.psu.edu> writes:
- >> I have an old 20meg scsi drive that I would like to use on my old apple IIe.
- >> what software and hardware are needed?
- >
- >You will only be able to use the ProDOS operating system with the SCSI
- >hard drive (i.e. you can't use DOS 3.3, Pascal or CP/M, at least, not
- >easily).
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- Ah, but you _will_ be able to use DOS 3.3 easily on your hard disk
- when the latest version of John MacLean's DOS Launcher comes out
- as it contains //e and //c support...
- --
- neville@fawlty.towers.oz.au BH +61 2 427 2999 Have a nice compile.
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