On Friday, March 29, 2002, at 02:53 AM, Jesse Lucke wrote:
There are definate clearance problems. The first Mac I bought, an LCIII,
came with a manual-inject drive. It was supposed to use an auto-inject
drive; consequently, you could not insert a floppy: the height of the
drive
mechanism
Can you swap an auto-inject floppy drive with one that isn't. No reason
really just bored.
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My Reply follows quote. On 28/03/2002 06:22
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Can you swap an auto-inject floppy drive with one that isn't. No reason
really just bored.
I remember trying a newer floppy drive in my mac II, and the drive
started smoking. So, I really don't think they're interchangable... ;)
Can you swap an auto-inject floppy drive with one that isn't. No reason
really just bored.
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Seems to work fine for me.
Scott Holder
At 04:09 PM 3/28/2002 -0700, you wrote:
I remember trying a newer floppy drive in my mac II, and the drive
started smoking. So, I really don't think they're interchangable... ;)
Can you swap an auto-inject floppy drive with one that isn't. No reason
My Reply follows quote. On 28/03/2002 06:22
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Can you swap an auto-inject floppy drive with one that isn't. No reason
really just bored.