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So I found this locally for a few bucks. I tried looking it up, but none of them have the HD logo on it. Is it the same as the high density one, just with a logo? (IE a possible revision?)
Putting together the pieces from various Google hits it looks like the "HD" labeled version of the drive is just an Apple Superdrive-compatible external floppy. (IE, supports 400k/800k/1.44mb on machines with SWIM controllers.) The "HD+", on the other hand, appears to be a Smartport-type device similar to the old "Unidisk" 800k drive that supports reading and writing high-density disks on machines without high-density controllers.
What Gorgonops said. The plain HD is equivalent to an (old nomenclature) Apple external Superdrive. The HD+ is a 1.44 floppy with a big ol' circuit board that makes it work with a Mac Plus or other Mac that lacks SuperDrive support. Back when all I had was q Plus I lusted after the HD+. I have one in a box here somewhere.
On the IIgs the AEHD+ with a driver let the IIgs use HD floppy disks at 1.6mb. Since I only had one of the drives I didn’t want to store data on 1.6mb disks in case the drive died. Superdrive cards on the IIgs was a better choice anyways.
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