I used to assume that too-until I found a unit that someone had replaced the
floppy drive in the unit with a Teac drive. While not commonplace, it's still a
possibility. The 4869 cases work out nice for other machines as well if you want
to do a minor amount of rewiring for accomodate the non-IBM machine.
SUPRDAVE(a)aol.com wrote:
if the drive bezel has a * on it, it's a 360k.
if no * is on the
faceplate it will be a 1.2 model. it's easy to change the drive anyway, i
installed a 1.2 drive in the 4869 enclosure.
In a message dated 98-12-01 18:40:40 EST, you write:
<< The title says it all. External floppy drive made by IBM. Excellent
condition. It has the standard DB-37 connector. I think it's a 1.2Mb model
but I'm not sure. Guaranteed against DOA.
>>