• Re: Rana systems Still have it?

    From KP2 KP2@21:1/5 to stephen e buggie on Mon Jan 2 18:20:10 2023
    On Thursday, March 12, 1998 at 12:00:00 AM UTC-8, stephen e buggie wrote:
    I once had a RANA ELITE 5.25" drive. Nice stepper-motor design. It
    also had a front-panel manual write-protect override switch ---- a
    forerunner of my BUGG-DRIUE with auto-manyal 3-way write-protect
    mini-toggle switch.
    Steve Buggie
    Supertimer (super...@aol.com) wrote:
    : The Skeeez... <ske...@tundra.winternet.com> wrote:
    : >Card says elite controller.. Has hookup for, four drives on one
    : >card..? How do these perform..? i Have never come across one of
    : >these before...!
    : >
    : >Anyone....?
    : Ah, yes, the Rana systems drives were designed to read MS-DOS
    : floppies from an Apple II computer. There were several models.
    : The lower models just read and wrote to MS-DOS disks, but the
    : high end model had its own 8086 processor and was actually a
    : PC computer controlled by the Apple II, allowing you to run PC
    : software. This did not, however, work with graphics programs
    : because it used the Apple II to display screens. This was in
    : the days before even the PC Transporter, so most PC users were
    : using text only adapters.

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