Randy McLaughlin wrote:
Adding a "single-density" drive to a PC does
not give you the ability to
read single density.
The PC itself is what needs to be able to handle FM.
Yes, I know. Believe it or not, I've been paying close attention to
the recent related threads. :)
I've got an ISA Catweasel that ought to fly, but what I'm really
counting on is the couple of 386-era I/O controllers I have stashed for
just such an occasion. I also have at least one working 486 m/b that
allows turning off the onboard FDC.
Plus, I've got you guys for resource, right?
Doc