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High density disk drives? [message #75866] Wed, 29 May 2013 20:00
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Date: Fri, 21-Sep-84 16:29:46 EDT
Article-I.D.: ssc-bee.195
Posted: Fri Sep 21 16:29:46 1984
Date-Received: Wed, 26-Sep-84 01:41:13 EDT
Organization: Boeing Aerospace, Seattle
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	Despite my previous flames about Apple Computer, the Company,
	I am buying an Apple Computer ][e to replace my aging
	][.  With the low price of ][e's (<$700), I will stick
	with my software library another year or so waiting
	for the real Mac (color, etc.).

	In the meantime, I want some disk storage. I mean 140k
	is a drag, and with Prodos heirarchial directories almost
	totally inadequate.

	Your help is solicited. I want a high-density ( :=) drive,300k or more.
	I know of the Rana drives.  Has anyone heard of anything else?
	Please also tell me if the drive will read/write standard disks
	(so I can share data with friends) and how easy it was to install
	the drives under Prodos (if you have it).

	Thanks.

-- 
	Mike Eve     Boeing Aerospace, Seattle
	...uw-beaver!ssc-vax!ssc-bee!eve
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