>
>For a sidenote, I found some Pluses at Goodwill last week. Full systems too.
>One has a burned out screen, so I'm using it for parts. The other one I put
>in a 1.44MB floppy(internal ones do work. Recommend using a pull from one of
>the early LCs or Mac IIs to better ensure compatibility). They're neat
>little Macs.
>


Wow, and does it really read 1.44MB disks?  I'd be surprised becuase 
I think the only way to do that on a Plus is to buy one of those 
external floppy drives that need a control panel in the system 
software to operate.  I forget what they're called offhand, though..

Jon
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