Hi,
Chris M said:
--- Tony Duell <ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk> wrote:
There's a
built-in 3" (not 3.5") floppy drive with a
WD chip (I think a
1170) to control it. And space for a second drive.
It will drive a 3.5" floppy as b:, wondering if it
can do it as the a: drive also.
I believe some people in the user's group did that.
I had an external 5.25-inch floppy as drive c: so I could read
disks written by 22-disk on my old pc. Only worked under cp/m
or zcpr3 though, xtaldos couldn't handle it.
While digging out some 3.5-inch floppies yesterday I came across
my collection of 3-inch disks, a mixture of Eintein and Amstrad
format ones, including CP/M 2.2, CP/M+, Pascal and Forth...perhaps
I should offer them for 500 quid to whoever purchases the Eintein :-)
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Cheers,
Stan Barr stanb at
dial.pipex.com
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