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Does Anyone Know What This Is?

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It looks more to me like a Tape Drive and but it could be one of the old cartrige load cd drives.

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Vintage Apple/Commodore 44 MB ETC Optical Drive!!
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This auction is for a Vintage Apple/Commodore 44 MB ETC Optical Drive...

Actually, the above statement is more of a guess than anything else - I THINK this is an optical drive, but I'm not entirely sure... I plugged it in, but nothing happens, and since I don't have a disk for this drive, I don't know if it actually works or not. This could be some kind of older cartridge drive, but I'm not familiar with it...

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Re: Does Anyone Know What This Is?

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Would that be a 44MB Bernoulli cartridge drive or even a 44MB Syquest drive in an external case?

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