![]() It's noteworthy that Henry was not actually thrilled with signing cards and "felt like a total ass" the entire time doing so. This was in fact a joke made from the recent CFFA3000 sales where Rich Dreher sold "limited edition" cards where he signed them and charged $200USD more. Thus the cards would be sold at a discount due to his signature being of negative value and actually subtracting from the total worth of the card. During that year all projects moved to being fully assembled as well as offering kit versions of most projects.įrom March 19th 2018 until the 25th ReActiveMicro had a sale in which they jokingly played on the fact that Henry "defaced" several cards by signing them. However due to a learning curve and testing different vendors Henry continued to hand assemble some MicroDrive Turbo units until 2016. The MicroDrive Turbo was the first such project to be fully assembled. ReActiveMicro then started their structured move to a more automated vendor and set their sights to have projects assembled on a larger scale. After ReActiveMicro took over sales in 2006 the units were hand assembled by Henry from ReActiveMicro till mid 2015. Pre-2006 versions of the card were all hand assembled by Joachim Lange of ///SHH Systeme. Mid-2006 ReActiveMicro took over reselling all ///SHH Systeme items in an effort to provide better service and a larger product variety to the Apple II Community. In 2004 Gerber Street Enterprises started reselling select items from ///SHH Systeme, however the offering was only a couple of items and stock was very limited. This was the first Apple II IDE Controller that used DMA. The MicroDrive Turbo was designed by Joachim Lange of ///SHH Systeme and released in 1996. 17 Support: Running The Preinstalled Games.16 Support: Using ADTPro, Uthernet, and MicroDrive/Turbo Together.15 Support: Using Mechanical Hard Drives.14 Support: Command line tool on Mac OS to manipulate a MicroDrive/Turbo disk or image.12 Support: CiderPress - Backing Up and Restoring.
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