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Subject: Apple 3.5
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Date: Sat, 4-Jul-87 16:42:00 EDT
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I get confused by all these 3.5 inch designations (Apple 3.5,
Unidisk 3.5, etc.) which signify slightly different disks, but
I've read that the Macintosh 800K drive is identical to --
wasn't it the Apple 3.5 (whichever one it is that can daisy
chain on a IIgs I think).

At least in theory, Apple wants to make all their peripherals
compatible across lines.  That way if you buy an SCSI hard disk
for you Apple II and then trade up to a Mac, you won't have to
buy a new hard disk too (making it easier to cost justify the
upgrade).