I will sometimes use the "| while read" syntax with find. One reason for doing so is that the "-exec" option to find uses {} to represent the found path, and it can only be used ONCE. Sometimes I need to use the found…
Sort of? For slotted classic Apple II's - the original ][, ][+ and //e - there was always the ubiquitous "Disk II" controller, which came in a couple of variants (2x20-pin connectors or single DB-19). These were made in…
Agreed. Better to link to the current info, as the Yellowstone was commercially released a little more than two years ago. I own a Yellowstone (as well as two BMOW Floppy Emus), and it's a pretty impressive controller.…
I have a Wombat or two and can recommend them highly. Go Steve! Also, the Wombat goes both directions (to use an ADB keyboard on a modern USB machine, OR to use a modern USB keyboard on an ADB Mac/Apple IIgs/Next).
I will sometimes use the "| while read" syntax with find. One reason for doing so is that the "-exec" option to find uses {} to represent the found path, and it can only be used ONCE. Sometimes I need to use the found…
Sort of? For slotted classic Apple II's - the original ][, ][+ and //e - there was always the ubiquitous "Disk II" controller, which came in a couple of variants (2x20-pin connectors or single DB-19). These were made in…
Agreed. Better to link to the current info, as the Yellowstone was commercially released a little more than two years ago. I own a Yellowstone (as well as two BMOW Floppy Emus), and it's a pretty impressive controller.…
I have a Wombat or two and can recommend them highly. Go Steve! Also, the Wombat goes both directions (to use an ADB keyboard on a modern USB machine, OR to use a modern USB keyboard on an ADB Mac/Apple IIgs/Next).