guy@ns.network.com (Guy D'Andrea) (04/05/91)
Ok, someone posted the question before and either no one answered or E-Mailed so the rest of us didn't see the reply. How can I rig a cable so I can plug my external Amiga floppy into an AT Bridgeboard (Like I could with my XT BB...)? -- Guy Dandrea, Network Systems Corp. // guy@nsco.network.com #129.191.1.1 \\ // 7600 Boone Ave No, Mpls. MN 55428 \X/ 1-800-328-9108 Fax:(612)424-1736 "Me and my Amiga...anything is possible?"
harding%b56vxg.dnet@kodak.com (JON HARDING) (04/08/91)
In article <1991Apr4.171111.13500@ns.network.com>, guy@ns.network.com (Guy D'Andrea) writes... >How can I rig a cable so I can plug my external Amiga floppy into an AT >Bridgeboard (Like I could with my XT BB...)? > Guy Dandrea, Network Systems Corp. // Well, DALCO sells a kit: disk enclosure, cables, bulkhead connectors, etc. for $69 which I used to add a second 1.2Mb drive to my new A2286 board, ($69 for the drive, if you don't have one. If you already have a drive, it's probably more complicated since it used power from the A2088 external plug. (Route separate power and get a twist-dual-drive-cable as shown in the manual?) N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J | Jon Harding, N2KZJ email: harding%b56vxg.dnet@Kodak.COM | | * I don't represent KODAK by word or deed. * | N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J
hjanssen@cbnewse.att.com (hank janssen) (04/09/91)
From article <1841@eastman.UUCP>, by harding%b56vxg.dnet@kodak.com (JON HARDING): > In article <1991Apr4.171111.13500@ns.network.com>, guy@ns.network.com (Guy D'Andrea) writes... >>How can I rig a cable so I can plug my external Amiga floppy into an AT >>Bridgeboard (Like I could with my XT BB...)? >> Guy Dandrea, Network Systems Corp. // > Well, DALCO sells a kit: disk enclosure, cables, bulkhead connectors, etc. > for $69 which I used to add a second 1.2Mb drive to my new A2286 board, ($69 > for the drive, if you don't have one. If you already have a drive, it's > probably more complicated since it used power from the A2088 external plug. > (Route separate power and get a twist-dual-drive-cable as shown in the manual?) > N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J > | Jon Harding, N2KZJ email: harding%b56vxg.dnet@Kodak.COM | > | * I don't represent KODAK by word or deed. * | > N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J I have tried mailing, but it keeps on bouncing. Where can i get the adress/phone number for DALCO>??? Thanx, Hank JAnssen. att!ihlpb!hjanssen
harding%b56vxg.dnet@kodak.com (JON HARDING) (04/12/91)
In article <1991Apr9.155713.21743@cbnewse.att.com>, hjanssen@cbnewse.att.com (hank janssen) writes... >From article <1841@eastman.UUCP>, by harding%b56vxg.dnet@kodak.com (JON HARDING): >> In article <1991Apr4.171111.13500@ns.network.com>, guy@ns.network.com (Guy D'Andrea) writes... >>>How can I rig a cable so I can plug my external Amiga floppy into an AT >>>Bridgeboard (Like I could with my XT BB...)? >>> Guy Dandrea, Network Systems Corp. // >> Well, DALCO sells a kit: disk enclosure, cables, bulkhead connectors, etc. >> for $69 which I used to add a second 1.2Mb drive to my new A2286 board, ($69 FIRST, I don't represent DALCO, either. That said, their number is 1-800-445-5342. Mail order to DALCO ELECTRONICS, P.O. Box 494 Franklin, Ohio zip 45005 (Business address 223 Pioneer Blvd. Springboro, Ohio 45066.) I don't recall the order numbers but the woman I dealt with was curteous and knowledgable. Warning: the kit comes without instructions. N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J | Jon Harding, N2KZJ email: harding%b56vxg.dnet@Kodak.COM | | * I don't represent KODAK by word or deed. * | N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J N 2 K Z J