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Nice pickup. Out of curiosity what is the manufacture date of it? (I'm trying to get a feel for how many SE SuperDrives were made in 1991 and how far into the year they went).
It was definitely sold in the US with the FDHD, but I don't think they were available concurrently. I think the SuperDrives are the first run of the FDHDs, but if I'm wrong I'm certain that will be corrected momentarily.
Introduced in 1988 under the Trademark name FDHD (Floppy Disk High Density), the subsequently renamed SuperDrive was known primarily as an internalized floppy drive that was a built in part of the Macintosh computer; however, an external version of the drive was manufactured that came in a Snow White-styled plastic case.
Hey, I have one of those. It's the white one that matches the graphite machines. I don't have any LS120 disks, so I use it as a regular floppy drive. It's totally unnecessary and takes up an extra power jack, as I have a little USB powered floppy drive somewhere I should use instead.
Advantage of a SuperDisk Drive: it requires little USB power, it can be run off of the keyboard for example. A USB-powered drive will have to be connected either directly to the Mac or to a powered hub.
Also the SuperDisk Drive has an automatic eject motor which some of us find to be a bit nostalgic.
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