From a Google search, the document at this URI
http://www.cmbi.kun.nl/swift/johnny/sys/ls120-linux.html
indicates that as early as kernels 2.0 something there was support for
running an IDE LS-120 as an a: drive. The Linux hardware database entry
at
From:
Andrew Hagen [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.cmbi.kun.nl/swift/johnny/sys/ls120-linux.html
indicates that as early as kernels 2.0 something there was support
for running an IDE LS-120 as an a: drive.
Oh my God. It was early when I wrote that. I'd like to take this
opportunity to
I have a LS-120 (Superdisc) on a compac that I've used with
linux. don't like it.. If convenient, or you're buying, I
would get a zip drive.
Sebastiaan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Fri, 4 May 2001, [iso-8859-2] Szatori Péter wrote:
Hi
At home I use a LS-120 drive and yes if you buy a
On Fri, 4 May 2001, [iso-8859-2] Szatori P?ter wrote:
Hi
At home I use a LS-120 drive and yes if you buy a knewer one, it's
much faster reading ordinary floppys.
In the kernel you have to compile the ide floppy support and it should
work.
I don't know how it works with the amiga
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