O_o Odd... I'm using a PC cable, which is twistless. By the way, do you
count the wires from the left or the right for twisting?
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On Thursday 01 March 2001 10:53, you wrote:
Anway, I added this all to the FAQ, see the misc fAQ section. Could you
check for me if it is okay and complete?
- This question is not listed in the table of contents (FAQ first page).
- These tips also work on the NMS8255 and probably the 8280 as
On Thursday 01 March 2001 10:53, you wrote:
Anway, I added this all to the FAQ, see the misc fAQ section. Could you
check for me if it is okay and complete?
- This question is not listed in the table of contents (FAQ first page).
Oops. :)
- These tips also work on the NMS8255 and
I have a question about that; is the flatcable you modify the drive cable
itself that connects the drive to the MSX2?
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Subject: Re: Putting PC drives in a 8250
Date: Thu
On Friday 02 March 2001 01:39, you wrote:
I have a question about that; is the flatcable you modify the drive cable
itself that connects the drive to the MSX2?
Yes, it's the 34-wire cable between the drive and the main board. If you
don't want to modify (twist) the cable yourself, you can