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none [message #72473] Sat, 25 May 2013 10:27
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Date: Wed, 15-Aug-84 04:50:34 EDT
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Posted: Wed Aug 15 04:50:34 1984
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I'm in search of ProDOS capability on a hard disk system for the IIe.
Unfortunately, the Apple ProFile hard disk supports only 5 megabytes.
For a ProDOS message system, such as the one I'm running/designing,
5 megabytes is not my idea of a massive storage environment.

I have the opportunity to purchase a 16mb Xcomp with everything my IIe
needs.  So far, I have found no ProDOS drivers that support the Xcomp.
The folks at Xcomp tell me that they are focussing on the IBM market,
Apple has yet to return my phone call, and I cannot seem to get Datamac
(Sunnyvale, CA) to send any printed specs on their "Truster 10" system
(which looks very close to what I have in mind).

Any information or alternative to the above mentioned is welcomed.
I'm interested in ProDOS on a 10 to 20 mb Winchester-type subsystem.

             {ihnp4, sdchema, sdcsvax}!bang!crash!mdavis
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