![]() Some drives, including most of what Apple offers are actually capable of 48 tracks per inch. The default capacity on Apple 5.25" DSDD floppy storage is 35 tracks, 16 sectors per track. Although Ethernet and AppleTalk to don't quite 'look' the same, it's still a daisy chain system. Other things that use daisy chaining on the Apple are SCSI hard disks and AppleTalk (LocalTalk) networking and Ethernet networking. In a drive chain on an Apple II Computer, ANY 3.5" device(s) must always come before any 5.25" device(s) On the back of the Apple UniDisk 5.25", AppleDisk 5.25", Apple UniDisk 3.5" and the AppleDisk 3.5" is a DB-19 Connector identical to the one that the drive is plugged into. Each device contains a connector to plug the next one in. ![]() ![]() The term daisy chain is where each device in a system plugs into the previous device, thus eliminating the need for additional interfaces.
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