nschultz@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU (Ned W. Schultz) (02/08/90)
Gronk, gronk. I need to replace a floppy in my 2000. I'd like to hear any positive recommendations on something I can mail order. Thanks! Ned Schultz nschultz@polyslo.calpoly.edu
fineberg_c@wums.wustl.edu (02/10/90)
In article <25d0c651.35b8@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU>, nschultz@polyslo.CalPoly.EDU (Ned W. Schultz) writes: > Gronk, gronk. I need to replace a floppy in my 2000. I'd like to hear > any positive recommendations on something I can mail order. Thanks! I recently, uh, shall we say, forced myself to add a primary floppy to my 2000HD. I found a Toshiba (can't remember the model number) for $65 dollars (I think $72 with shipping) which was very easy to install except that it is a little bit too small. I still havent tried to use washers or something to get it higher. It came ready for installation into a 5-1/4" slot in something called a universal adapter kit. It was usefull for everything except providing a 3-1/2" faceplate. The eject button was in a different place so when I finally put spacers in, I'll have to cut out a little more on the old faceplate. (The old drive won't know the difference ;-)) > > Ned Schultz nschultz@polyslo.calpoly.edu Charlie