- +1⁄4-inch
Disk II
concept over the
course of the
Apple II series' lifetime: The
Disk II, the
Disk III, the Duo
Disk, the
Disk IIc, the
UniDisk 5.25" and...
- to 32 KB. The new ROM
supported "intelligent"
devices such as the
Apple UniDisk 3.5-inch (800 KB)
floppy drive and Smartport-based hardisks, in addition...
- for use with the
Apple II
series called the
Apple UniDisk 3.5. The
original Macintosh External Disk Drive (M0130) was
introduced with the
Macintosh on...
- introduction.
Disk II
Disk III
Apple "Twiggy"
FileWare Disk IIc 400K
Drive (internal)
Macintosh External Disk Drive (400K)
UniDisk Duo
Disk UniDisk 3.5 Macintosh...
- hard
disk all
function as
Apple II devices. With the
included Y-cable,
Apple II
specific peripherals can be used as well: The
Apple 5.25,
Apple UniDisk 3...
-
Printers 1996 June 1985
Apple UniDisk Drives September 1, 1986
September 1, 1985
Macintosh Hard
Disk 20
Drives [?]
Apple UniDisk 3.5
Drives January 1, 1987...
- back of the card, the user
could attach up to two
UniDisk or
Apple 5.25 Drives, up to one
UniDisk 3.5 drive, and a DE-9
Apple II joystick. Many of the...
-
based on a 110 MHz
MicroSPARC IIe CPU, this was
housed in a
cuboidal Sun "
unidisk" enclosure. JavaStation-NC or JavaStation-10 (part
number JK-xx) codenamed...
- With a
specialized Y-cable, the card can use an
actual Apple 5.25,
Apple UniDisk 3.5 and
Apple II
joystick or paddles. The
Apple IIe Card is
thought of...
- were ROM.
Users could thus load
Integer BASIC into the
language card from
disk and
switch between the
Integer and
Applesoft dialects of
BASIC with DOS 3...