From: sunnyt@coding.bchs.uh.edu
Subject: Re: upgrading a Mac Plus or SE to use a superdrive
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In article <Apr.22.15.59.38.1993.19720@andromeda.rutgers.edu>  
murray@andromeda.rutgers.edu (Murray Karstadt) writes:
> hello out in networld,
> 
>        We have a lab of old macs(SEs and Pluses). We don't have enough money 
> to buy all new machines, so we are considering buying a few superdrives for 
> our old macs to allow folks with high density disks to use our equipment. 
> I was wondering what experiences (good or bad) people have had with this sort
> of upgrade.
> 
> 
> murray
> 
> 
> murray@andromeda.rutgers.edu

Murry,

	Why don't you just shell out a couple more dollars and get a floptical.   
They can read high density disks (1.4 MB) as well as flopticals (21 MB).  The  
price of flopticals right now range from $300's - $400's.

Sunny


