>Besides, SCSI is more reliable then IDE anyway. I had a SCSI back in the early nineties. It was noisy and much(!) slower than the Sunrise IDE that I have now and I it wasn't as reliable as I would have wanted it to be. BTW. I succeeded in getting the CDrom drive to work yesterday. Seems the problem was a jumper setting on the harddisk. Now the next step is copying all my old MSX files from the PC to the MSX. I don't suppose there is a program that can copy everything, including the directory structure, through a serial link...? Pierre **** MSX Mailinglist. To unsubscribe, send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and put in the body (not subject) "unsubscribe msx [EMAIL PROTECTED]" (without the quotes :-) Problems? contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] ****
- Harddisk and CDrom drive under MSXDOS2 Pierre Gielen
- Re: Harddisk and CDrom drive under MSXDOS2 Laurens Holst
- Re: Harddisk and CDrom drive under MSXDOS... Pierre Gielen
- Re: Harddisk and CDrom drive under MS... Laurens Holst
- Re: Harddisk and CDrom drive unde... Pierre Gielen
- Re: Harddisk and CDrom drive unde... Alex Wulms
- Re: Harddisk and CDrom drive... Pierre Gielen
- Re: Harddisk and CDrom d... Giovanni dos Reis Nunes
- Re: Harddisk and CDr... Pierre Gielen
- Re: Harddisk and CDr... Manuel Bilderbeek
- Re: Harddisk and CDr... TFH/Fony
- Datatransfer & I... Giovanni dos Reis Nunes
- Re: Harddisk and CDrom d... Maico Arts
- Re: Harddisk and CDr... Maarten ter Huurne
- Re: Harddisk and CDr... Pierre Gielen
- Re: Harddisk and CDr... Maico Arts
- Re: Harddisk and CDr... Laurens Holst
