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Subject: RE: Floppy cable not working?
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 21:09:36 +0200
Hello
> drive onto! ^.^ Thank you sososososososo much! Now I can finally
> use my MSX2
> properly, though I've become hooked on Mika Slayton Poker...
Please... Don't exagerate (<
Hello
> drive onto! ^.^ Thank you sososososososo much! Now I can finally
> use my MSX2
> properly, though I've become hooked on Mika Slayton Poker...
Please... Don't exagerate (<- did I type this right?) too much...
Greetings
Maico Arts
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use my MSX2
properly, though I've become hooked on Mika Slayton Poker...
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Subject: RE: Floppy cable not working?
Date: Sun, 25 Mar 2001 22:46:57 +
Hello
> Do you mean only pins 10 and 12, or pins 10 through 12?
That does not matter.
When youget wires 10 through 12 out of the flatcable, turn them arround and
put them back, you will see 10 and 12 have changed places and 11 has come
back on its previous place...
greetings
Maico Arts
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
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> How does one disconnect pin 34 thus? A twisted PC floppy drive
> cable would
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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 d
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
I've tried that, but it still doesn't work. Interestingly, I put my ear to
the drive to see if it was moving, and could hear a faint hum coming
constantly from it, even though it wasn't reading or formatting floppies.
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On Friday 16 March 2001 01:02, you wrote:
> 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 nothi
At 21:02 15-3-01 -0400, you wrote:
>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 s
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