(2nd go, fat fingers posted from the wrong account, apologies if it double posts)
On 27 Jan 2018, at 21:55, Mike Loewen via cctalk
<cctalk at classiccmp.org> wrote:
On Sat, 27 Jan 2018, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
I?d like to thank whoever it was who added the
Abit K8V Pro/Winbond W83627HF with its test results to the TESTFDC page for writing SSSD
disks. I?ve been trying to get a similar setup going for a fortnight now and last week
found this motherboard on e*ay for Not Many UK Pounds. Coupled with a scrap Athlon64
system from work and a scratched Windows98 CD I eventually got it going earlier and can
now read/write single density floppies meaning I can archive the disks I got with my
Research Machines 380Z :D
I'm also using the K8V Pro for my imaging system. I've successfully made
bootable disks for all sorts of SD and DD systems.
This one took some coaxing to get going but now that it is I have a need to make disks for
my TRS80 Model 4P since I only have the one boot disk with it.
Now where did
I put that 8? drive...
I'm using a Tandon 848 on mine.
My pair are Tandons, they?re in a CPT8500 word processor which I?d also like to get going
at some point. Any tips on coaxing them back into life?
Cheers!
A
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