Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!mailrus!wuarchive!brutus.cs.uiuc.edu!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!xanth!mcnc!ecsvax.uncecs.edu!uncmed!icard!rhunt From: rhunt@icard.med.unc.edu (Rick Hunt) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Hardware Copy Device Message-ID: <535@uncmed.med.unc.edu> Date: 11 Oct 89 14:08:28 GMT References: <758@nigel.udel.EDU> <1370@ultb.UUCP> <532@uncmed.med.unc.edu> <364@xrtll.UUCP> <296@vuecon.econ.vu.nl> Sender: news@uncmed.med.unc.edu Reply-To: rhunt@uncmed.med.unc.edu (Rick Hunt) Organization: UNC-CH School of Medicine Lines: 19 OK, here I go again. The company that sells the Amiga Super Card is called Utilities Unlimited, Inc. The address is Rt. 3 Box 236 Hillsboro, Oregon 97124. The telephone number is 503-647-5611. Someone asked earlier where it connects. The lady I talked to said it goes between two drives. I don't know how but she said it was easy to install. Their advert says it copies 100% of all 3.5" disks "that includes Atari, IBM, Apple." I presume that means Mac. It is a software/hardware combo. I have not intended for this to be free advertising for this company (although it quickly seemed to turn into that, sorry). I had to give the info so that people knew what I was asking about. If anyone tries this thing I would appreciate an evaluation of it. Unfortunately I won't be able to purchase this myself anytime soon since my 2000 coughed up a lung and is in the shop. With the repair cost and other expenses it might be a while before I have the spare cash. Thanx heaps Rick Hunt