I have even seen them placed over the Apple logo □ If this is a concern for you, please contact me prior to purchase.Ĭ) Nice drive, Drive 2 (will match label placement with Drive 1 if both are purchased)ĭ) Not so nice looking (may or may not have Drive labels) Because the users put the labels on, they sometimes ended up in different places (shown is the usual place of top left corner). As these are painted cases to match the Apple II and II Plus, they don’t have the discoloration issues of the later plastic Unidisk and Apple 5.25 Drives.Īvailable are drives with no label, Drive 1 label and Drive 2 label. Still fully functional but not as pretty. Not so nice drives may have stencil paint, engraving, non removable property stickers, marker, missing black tape (underside of vents on the sides), etc. They will remain with the nicer looking drives, but be the last ones sold. ![]() I wanted to add a mid grade to these as there are a few that just have 4 or 5 scratches or so, but otherwise look good. ![]() Most look nice, but still may have a couple of minor scratches on top. All have been cleaned, repaired if needed, speed tested and adjusted if needed, tested to format, read and write. The Disk II Drive requires a Disk II interface card and can be used in the Apple ][ Plus, //e and IIGS. Apple’s first drive, replacing the data cassette was introduced in 1978 and sold for $595.
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