Hé, good guess! I haven't tried it, but it might just do the trick! It is
normal that the ROMS of a 8235 are socketed. I have modified a few 8235 to
720Kb in the past and used the diskroms from a 8250.
Hans-Peter

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Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Philip
Verzonden: dinsdag 25 april 2000 13:42
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Onderwerp: RE: multiple disk drives


The diskrom of my 8235 is in a socket. I don't know if this is standard, it
could be the socket was placed when building in a 720 kb diskdrive.
But if it is, you can simply remove the diskrom and the internal drive
won't be recognised anymore.

Regards,

Philip

At 10:43 AM 4/25/00 +0200, you wrote:
>I guess that the canon is connected to a floppydrive controller as a
>cartridge. Each controller (the buid in and the cartridge) are able to to
>run 2 diskdrives. unfortunatly the internal controller is the first
>controller. So, if you are able to, hardware, disable the internal
>controller, the external cartridge will controll the external drives as A:
>and B:
>Hans-Peter
>
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>Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Floris
>'Tamama' van Gog
>Verzonden: maandag 24 april 2000 18:22
>Aan: MSX mailing lst
>Onderwerp: multiple disk drives
>
>
>Holas,
>
>I have a nms 8235 which has a *whine* 360kb internal diskdrive. This is
>no biggy though as i also have an external cannon VF-100 which is 720kb.
>The reason of this post? The cannon is both A and B, and the internal
>floppy is C. The external drive has a connector for another external
>drive, but it's currently not used. So I guess it 'emulates' it somehow.
>Is there any way to kill this behaviour?
>
>Also.. Is there a way to access drive 1/2/3 under basic?
>
>greetz,
>
>  Floris
>
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