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Now all I need is an Apple][ SCSI Interface and I am Good To Go!
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Now all I need is an Apple][ SCSI Interface and I am Good To Go!
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Nice buy.
Nice find. I thought about getting a SCSI controller, and trying to use one of the SCSI card readers and a compact flash, like I use in my Amigas, but SCSI cards for the Apples are through the roof. I ended up getting 2 CFFA3000 cards instead, and am very happy with them. Are Apple SCSI cards that rare? They are super expensive, at least all the ones I've seen have been.
I thought for the price and Free Shipping, It would a good purchase.. I have a lot of SCSI drives, collected from a Computer Recycler, who didn't do SCSI or Apple ( I got my Apple Sticker Collection from the same guy )..
I would hope to connect to my Apple ][e, but I am sure it would work with other SCSI systems...