Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watnot!watmath!clyde!rutgers!ames!amdahl!pyramid!batcomputer!halp From: halp@batcomputer.UUCP Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple Subject: Re: Disk recommendation for //e Message-ID: <507@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> Date: Wed, 25-Mar-87 20:33:13 EST Article-I.D.: batcompu.507 Posted: Wed Mar 25 20:33:13 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 28-Mar-87 08:42:22 EST References: <8703192332.AA07621@decwrl.dec.com> Reply-To: halp@batcomputer.UUCP (Bruce P. Halpern) Distribution: world Organization: Theory Center, Cornell University, Ithaca NY Lines: 23 Summary:Try Apple Unidisk 3.5 Sender:halp@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu Followup-To:DickBinder In article <8703192332.AA07621@decwrl.dec.com> binder@fizbin.DEC.COM ("Put it on my tab.") writes: >> I am in the process of looking for a disk drive for my apple IIe >> that can store more the 128k. I would like to go to something around >> 400k or so k. I am looking for suggestions, comments, and experencies. >> Any help will be very helpfull. Please reply E-Mail. >> >> afn@k.cc.purdue.edu I am using Apple Unidisk on my ][c and ][e. Acquired them a few weeks ago, via Apple Educational Discound program purchase. The are very good, fast, easy to use, and can, if necessary, be serviced by local Apple people. I should have been more specific. It's Unidisk 3.5. Provides 800K. By the way, I just tried ProLink, a program that allows a Macintosh with a 800k 3.5 in drive to read Apple ][ 3.5" text (ASCII) files written under ProDos (e.g., AppleWorks), and allows Mac text files to be written to a 800k disk that the Apple ][ can read. It works well, and easily, in both directions. Bruce P. Halpern >