Do you mean only pins 10 and 12, or pins 10 through 12?

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Subject: RE: Floppy cable not working?
Date: Sat, 24 Mar 2001 23:10:49 +0100

For as far as I know, the twist as it is in a PC cable does noet work for
both 34 pin connectors. For the one not twisted it will work ofcourse.
I would go to the shop. Buy some cable and three connectors and make the
cable myself...

Greetings
        Maico Arts


 > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
 > Van: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Brendan Cross
 > Verzonden: zaterdag 24 maart 2001 4:05
 > Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 > Onderwerp: RE: Floppy cable not working?
 >
 >
 > How does one disconnect pin 34 thus? A twisted PC floppy drive
 > cable would
 > work, correct?
 > I apologize for taking so long to reply, but Hotmail has been acting
 > strangely recently.
 >
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 > From: "Maico Arts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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 > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
 > Subject: RE: Floppy cable not working?
 > Date: Sun, 18 Mar 2001 13:01:25 +0100
 >
 > Hello
 >
 > You have to twist pin 10 and 12 on the 34-pin floppy connector to change
 > driveselect signals.
 > You can (as Maarten already said) put a jumper over pin 33 and 34 on the
 > motherboard of de computer and connect the flatcable on the other
 > motherboard connector. You also have to disconnect pin 34 somewhere in 
the
 > flatcable
 >
 > greetings
 >      Maico Arts
 >      MSX-NBNO
 >
 >
 >  > > I'm having a problem with the floppy drive cable I (finally)
 >  > got to connect
 >  > > the new PC floppy drive into my NMS 8250. It only works when
 >  > hooked up one
 >  > > certain way, where it detects the drive as the B: drive. Part
 >  > of the cable
 >  > > is twisted, but nothing I do seems to be able to make it
 >  > recognize is as an
 >  > > A: drive. The cable looks something like this (5.25" connectors
 >  > are being
 >  > > excluded):
 >  >
 >  > Maybe you inserted the connector the wrong way around at both the
 >  > drive and
 >  > the motherboard. In that case, the straight wires are right, but
 >  > the twisted
 >  > ones are wrong (instead of drive select, some other signals are
 >  > swapped). Try
 >  > turning the connectors 180 degrees at both the drive and the
 > motherboard.
 >  >
 >  > Bye,
 >  >           Maarten
 >  >
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