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Apple II Computer Info
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### FILE : digicard
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### Created : Tuesday, January 1, 1980 Modified: Thursday, March 1, 1973
### File Type: "TEXT" File Creator: "LMAN"
### File Size: 6518 bytes 6 KB
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On Mon, 11 Dec 2000 03:55:18 GMT, George Rentovich <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
>"Mr. Boffo" wrote:
>>
>> What I likely do NOT have, is knowledge of the password on the system
>> I am buying. So the big question is, is there a way to hack the
>> password file on the Digicard server?
>
>First the easiest way to find the password would be to contact the school
>it was connected to. Some times the school ID is on the unit, or the
>district.
Yes, I will likely be asking the eBay seller where they got it.
>> I wouldn't have a problem with just swapping in a different hard drive
>> and starting over, but I've never built one up from scratch so I'm not
>> sure if the Digicard server is capable of formatting, partitioning,
>> and create a "default" volume set. Any suggestions?
>
>I have a Digicard what appears to be a 5.25 disk., but to set up a
>network like you suggest requires more than a Server.
I'm sorry but your sentence seems to be missing a word. (??)
>> My plan is to use it as a Master Server, for every game and software I
>> have ever owned. If you've never used the Digicard, it is truly weird
>> in that it can support both ProDOS AND DOS 3.3 volumes on the same
>> drive, and in the process of using it, it frequently crosses back 'n
>> forth between the two.
>>
>> This to me makes it more worthwhile than just an Apple SCSI card and
>> drive, since Apple's implementation appears to only support ProDOS
>> with the SCSI card. Plus, it only cost me $27 for the server and HD,
>> as compared to Apple's SCSI card which still goes for up to $175
>> alone. What a deal!! :)
>>
>
>Nice plan but as I said it takes more than a Digicard Server to make a
>net work.
>First you need the Digicard Server.
> Second you need for each computer a Digi Card external satellite like
>modem.
> Third you need for each machine is a Digi Card card to interface with
>the modem like device.
As I may have mentioned, I am a school admin. I am currently providing
tech support for two different schools, and both have DigiCard
hardware. One school had mostly dumped their Digicard network but
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