Subject: Re: Question: Using a 3.5 drive on a IIe Path: lobby!newstf02.news.aol.com!audrey04.news.aol.com!not-for-mail From: supertimer@aol.com (Supertimer) Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2.comm Lines: 46 NNTP-Posting-Host: ladder07.news.aol.com X-Admin: news@aol.com Date: 26 Dec 1999 06:50:00 GMT References: <19991221175703.23889.00001106@ng-bh1.aol.com> Organization: AOL http://www.aol.com Message-ID: <19991226015000.03410.00001185@ng-ce1.aol.com> gr206@aol.com (Gr206) wrote: >Hello all my Apple friends! :-) > >Ok, someone asked me again yesterday about the 3.5 drive on the Apple IIe and I >think I remember two ways to do this, but I need help... > >I think you can use a unidisk 3.5 drive and the regular 5.25 drive card Option 1 = UniDisk 3.5 plus UniDisk 3.5 controller card. > >-or > >A regular 3.5 drive with the special 3.5 drive card Option 2 = regular IIGS or Mac 3.5 drive with UDC card (UDC stands for Universal Disk Controller card, sold under the Laser brand name by a company called Video Technology). >Which card do you need for the second option??? Laser UDC card. >Also, does anyone know if it is possible to use a Duodisk drive and a 3.5 drive >in the daisy-chainning method on a IIgs??? Yes, the Laser UDC card supports this. You can daisychain the DuoDisk to the 3.5 drive on the Laser UDC card. Or you can plug one into each port. The UDC card provides two ports, one of which is a daisychain one. >Thanks! :-) > >PS... please respond to group and my e-mail address (gr206@aol.com) Find out more information on the AOL Apple II Forum. Use this keyword by hitting the keyword button and copying and pasting the following keyword into the box: aol://4344:1264.a2main.10029531.514525857