Niles Mitchell usually loves to get old tech — usually antique storage — working with new Apple products like the iPhone and iPad, but in today’s video, he hooks a vintage PowerBook 1400cs/166 up to a piece of early Apple history. The antique drive is a DaynaFile, an external drive from the 1980s that let Macs of the time read and write PC-formatted 5.25- and 3.5-inch floppy disks.
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