Disk IIc

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Disk IIc drive.
Disk IIc drive.

The Disk IIc was a 5.25-inch floppy disk drive introduced by Apple Computer in 1984 styled for use alongside the Apple IIc personal computer. The disk port on the original IIc was only designed to control an external 5.25 disk drive, and as such, this particular drive omitted a daisy-chain port in back. It was possible to use on other Apple II models, so long as it came last in the chain of drive devices (due to lacking a daisy-chain port). Apple sold the Disk IIc for US$329, and other companies later sold similar drives for less. [1]

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  1. ^ Baum, Peter. "Expanding The Unexpandable IIc", Softalk, Jun 1984: 95-97.

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