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I was wondering if anyone knows if the 5MB ProFile drive can be low-level formatted for the Apple II using a Mac XL? Seems like a Mac XL with parallel card is slightly more common than an Apple /// with a ProFile Interface card.
It specifically says: If you're unable to initialize a Profile for use with an Apple II or Apple III after it's been used with a Macintosh XL, check with a Level II service center: the ProFile may need reformatting.
Apparently a "Level II Service Center" was the only place capable of doing what you want to do.
I seem to recall before BLU came along there was a utility that you ran on the Apple III with a ProFile controller installed and using the normal LLF rom you initiated it from there. Presumably the Apple III-specific parameters are set that way.
We should start a new thread called: "Can you build something for me?"
I bet a lot of people here would like to have things done by other, more competent people (including me!): SCSI2SD brackets or really any 3D printing at all: i personally don't know anybody with a 3D printer...
Plus, it wouldn't cost us a fortune since all the engineering work was done before. It's just the matter of soldering a few resistors and caps and flashing a few EPROMs...
I think this UsbWidEx is a must have for any Profile/Lisa Owner.
A lot of people got rid of their original Widgets because they couldn't do a low level format.
When you think of it, the Profile/Widget drives were really well made compared to Conners for example. The Widget is often easily fixable (brake failures), but low-level formatting was a pain in the @rse! Until now I guess.
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