Em Seg, 05 Jan 2004, Laurens Holst disse:

> The hard part, however, is actually finding a PC disk drive which can be
> used in an MSX. PC drives usually give the Disk Change (DC) signal, while
> the MSX needs a Ready (RDY or RY). Similarly, their Drive Select pin has to
> be rewired from DS1 to DS0. Anyways, in order to do this you have to open up
> the drive, and resolder some 0-ohm resistors, or be even lucky enough to
> find a drive with jumpers to do this.

        Hmmm... Here in Brazil a friend of mine (Luciano Sturaro) wrote a little guide 
talking how to place a standard 
PC diskdrive, even these which signal is different. You can find it at 
http://www.msxpro.com (sorry pals, 
Brazilian MSX site, so, use the Babelfish to translate).

        byE!

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