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You can use the 3.5" 800K external drives on Macs with no problems at all, I have used such a drive with both my Plus and IIGS. I don't think the 5.25" drives will work on Macs though.
You can use the 3.5" 800K external drives on Macs with no problems at all, I have used such a drive with both my Plus and IIGS. I don't think the 5.25" drives will work on Macs though.
ANY of the Apple 800K drives will work fine on a Mac.
Plugging the UniDisk into the Mac will not harm either. It is compatible if you open it up, unplug the "smart" board from the drive and connect the external cable connector directly into the drive header.
The 5.25" drive is only useful for a Mac if you've got an LC with an Apple IIe card.
Another tip: if you got drives from systems with two drives, use the one marked drive 2. It likely hasn't been used much and will be less worn out.
3.5" drives, when next to 5.25" drives, are usually used less on academic environment IIGS machines simply because schools had a lot more software on the 5.25" disks. In fact, I've seen IIGS machines being used exclusively with 5.25" disks in schools.
They were just lying around the library, so I asked the school IT and she said I could have them. They only say the name of my school written in Sharpie. She also said that they recycled the 5.25 drives and the IIGS systems approx: 10 years ago, before she was here.
That's a good bit of luck with the drives. They seem to be really hard to get where I live in the UK and I'm currently looking to kit out my IIGS with multiple 3.5" and 5.25" drives, if I can ever get any within the country. Shipping for these internationally is too expensive.
The A9M0106 3.5" External drive pops up on ebay in the UK occasionally. It is the best drive to have around if you have a mixed collection of old Macs and a IIgs. If you can't buy one, make one from a recycled 800KB drive, ribbon cable and ribbon <--> hacked D-19 male connector.
For the IIgs, assuming that you have enough RAM, you only need one 3.5" drive and one 5.25" drive (and a hacked Disk ][ is good enough). Disk copies on single drive systems using GS/OS are pretty quick *if you have RAM*.
I have a 1MB expansion in addition to the 256K built-in so single drive copying is no problem. There are times when multiple drives would be useful though, especially whilst running GS/OS and another application. Maybe it's time for me to cough up the cash and get myself a CFFA card...
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