On Sat, Oct 23, 2010 at 4:54 PM, Doug McNutt <dougl...@macnauchtan.com>wrote:

> At 11:19 -0700 10/23/10, Bruce Johnson wrote:
> >The first Apple hard drive was a serial drive that connected to the
>  Appletalk port on the original Macs. I believe it may have been SCSI  on
> the inside.
>
> I'm pretty sure there was one - MacBottom? - that connected to the 19 pin D
> connector for an external floppy. It probably just pretended to be a really
> big floppy.


O Yeah! I always wanted one of those. Got one of two 512K's that the local
paper had but the guy who got the other one took that HD too.

I need one for my Franklin Ace 500 now  :)

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