• Re: DominoDisk - miniature SmartPort drive

    From I3arana@barana24@hotmail.com to comp.sys.apple2 on Tue May 26 07:45:38 2026
    From Newsgroup: comp.sys.apple2.programme

    D Finnigan <dog_cow@macgui.com> Wrote in message:

    The DominoDisk is a micro-SD backed hard disk drive for the Apple II.

    Its main feature is its daisy-chaining port, meaning that you can plug another storage device after it. It aims at being a simple hard disk, and comes with a period-correct set of features (store and access data, let the user use their external floppy drives in conjunction with itself).

    Its form-factor, however, is definitely not period-correct, providing 128MB of storage in a 46x46mm footprint. It aims at being almost invisible in your setup, be it behind an Apple IIc, IIgs or floppy drive. The device is unobtrusive. The microSD card can be removed and inserted without unplugging the device from the computer (but not when the computer is on!) on both
    Apple IIc and IIgs. It is short enough that you can still have your Apple
    IIc sit under the Monitor stand.

    Take a look:
    https://www.colino.net/wordpress/shop/apple-ii/dominodisk/ https://www.colino.net/wordpress/burgerdisk-an-apple-ii-smartport-hard-drive/



    Ntb :-) will you be supporting the 8 volumes per slot of prodos 2.5 ?
    -- makes a difference with the 8 bits

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  • From Colin Leroy-Mira@colin@colino.net to comp.sys.apple2 on Tue May 26 18:32:43 2026
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    Hi,

    Ntb :-) will you be supporting the 8 volumes per slot of prodos 2.5 ?
    -- makes a difference with the 8 bits

    No, there's not enough memory on the Atmega328P to handle 8
    concurrently opened file descriptors.
    --
    Colin
    https://www.colino.net/

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