I have got one at home complete with manual and software, but I don't remember the name of it, I can dig it out at the weekend if anyone is interested in the details. (NB I am not interested in selling it as I may find myself in a similar situation one day).
Ben.
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Antonio Rodr?guez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Almost all Apple II computers use the 800 Kb disk format, which is propetary of Apple, and can not be read/written without specially modified drives.
My understanding is that the problem is with the drive controller, not the drive itself.
Anyhow, never say never. Somebody has managed to get Apple II 5.25" diskettes to "work" on a PC floppy drive. See the comp.sys.apple2 FAQs, part 7, question 7.
Byron.
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