the original II didn't have the superdrive, though
possibly later ones did. My old IIx had a superdrive,
and I'm guessing that predated the SE/30. Come to
think of it, my SE has a superdrive, and it even says
so on the case.
--- Fred Cisin <cisin at xenosoft.com> wrote:
On Wed, 30 Nov 2005, Adrian Graham wrote:
I checked my entire Mac collection and none of
them would read 1.44 AND
write 400K, hmm, I didn't get my SE/30 out of
the
garage.....
That would probably be your best possibility.
Wasn't the SE/30 the first
Mac with the FDHD ("super") drive? If so, then it
would have been the
most important one to have transition capabilities.
BTW, the first Lisa that I ever played with DID have
a hard disk
(pre-release one on loan from Apple to UC Berkeley
for Smalltalk
development.)
--
Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin at
xenosoft.com
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