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Title: classic II Mac drives query - howto?
Post by: Agafaster on August 02, 2006, 11:34:06 PM
I recently got a 'SuperDrive' Mac II internal floppy drive.
anyone got one of these connected to either an A1 or a classic ? and how ?
I do have the pinout for the motherboard 20 pin header.
I also have the SCSI drive out of the Mac II - will this be readable from AmigaOS if I get a SCSI PCI card ? or is there a SCSI to IDE ot USB interface ?
sadly, the Mac II itself had to go - it was either that or the missus. it wasnt an easy decision, but I cant breastfeed so the wife got to stay ;-)
Title: Re: classic II Mac drives query - howto?
Post by: irishmike on August 02, 2006, 11:55:29 PM
Greetings:

I am not sure you can hook the superdrive to the Miggie.  It was neat because of course the apple drives are motorized and eject the disk from software :-)

IIRC, the apple drive was also 880K in Mac format, but that had to do with the software, not the physical drive... it may have been 720K/1.44 MB just like the PC counterpart.  What made it "super" was the high density.

I would love to find that you can use those drives with Miggies because I know where there are a bunch of them!

Title: Re: classic II Mac drives query - howto?
Post by: Lemmink on August 03, 2006, 12:32:02 AM
You can use it with the A-Max Hardware:

http://www.amiga-hardware.com/showhardware.cgi?HARDID=340
Title: Re: classic II Mac drives query - howto?
Post by: Agafaster on August 06, 2006, 09:59:54 PM
further investigation reveals that the drive is basically an
ESDI device.

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It was neat because of course the apple drives are motorized and eject the disk from software


yeah I always thought that was pretty groovy!

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IIRC, the apple drive was also 880K in Mac format, but that had to do with the software, not the physical drive... it may have been 720K/1.44 MB just like the PC counterpart. What made it "super" was the high density.


no, the DD version was 800K - it did this by varying the motor speed to achieve varying data density - hencenot being able to read
Mac DD disks in a PC or, indeed, an Amiga.
the SuperDrive bit was a brand name, IIRC as they were Sony drives, and yes, cos of the High density ability.
note: the HD is only 1.44MB and will work in any HD floppy drive - so long as you have the ability
to read Mac Filesystems ! ;-)

apparently someone has done some hacking and built an interface
(thanks for the AMAX info lemmink) on aminet, I'll have to dig em out.
-edit-
'ere we bin:
look on aminet under hard/hack:
macdrive.lha
MacFloppyPCB.lha
MacFloppyV1.01.lha
MacInterface.lha

apologies about the links being not exactly linky, but I'm using AWeb at the mo!