DominoDisk: a very small daisy-chainable hard drive

Following the Kickstarter, I have been able to iterate on the BurgerDisk’s design, and made a very similar and different hard drive for the Smartport-enabled Apple II computers.

It is very similar in the sense that it has the same features: simple, SD-based storage, daisy-chainable. It is very different because it is as small as possible, at 46x46mm. I hope it might appeal to people who prefer a minimally-cluttered desk.

This video shows how to install it between the computer and its external floppy drives.

It is available in Colin’s Apple II Shop, where you can also find the full-size Burgerdisk. People in the USA will soon be able to buy it from Joe’s Computer Museum too.

Like the BurgerDisk, it is widely compatible with Smartport-capable computers and has been tested on //c, //c+, IIgs, IIe with Liron and Liron Reborn card.