There’s already a scan of the Quark QC10 manual out there but this one is a year newer. It’s mostly the same but has a few more pages, has links and is searchable
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13CFKZVtz1WjArSxaNX8M9d1DhHDeWULG/view?usp=drive_link
There’s already a scan of the Quark QC10 manual out there but this one is a year newer. It’s mostly the same but has a few more pages, has links and is searchable
https://drive.google.com/file/d/13CFKZVtz1WjArSxaNX8M9d1DhHDeWULG/view?usp=drive_link
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/13CFKZVtz1WjArSxaNX8M9d1DhHDeWULG/view?usp=drive_link
Link made hot.
I've attached the PDF here in the event the link ever stops working.
Quark QC10 Manual 85.pdf
Even better!
Do we know if the Quark is the only hard disk using the original Disk II interface?
The ProAPP was advertised as working on the IIe & IIc from the floppy port
But did it require the Liron card with the IIe? That's the impression I got from the "Hard Disks" article in Nov 1987 A+.
Hard to say
The Hard drive article says Liron card but to me the ads suggest that it’ll work with standard hardware.
Unfortunately I don’t have a ProAPP or a manual to check