No, Most of the legacy machines were picky, I had this issue between a Mac
II Si and a Power Mac 7200

On Sat, Jan 5, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Miles <[email protected]> wrote:

>    I recently got a IIci with os7, and I am having trouble reading disks.
> I didn't have any mac floppies, so I used an old pc one to test if  it
> could format disks.After I put the disk in It asked if I wanted to format
> the disk, but i had forgotten to check what was on the disk ,so i hit
> cancel. After this, any floppy I put in is not recognized at all, and I
> have to eject it with a paperclip. I did later make a mac floppy with my
> G3, but the IIci will not read that either. Am I just doing it wrong, or
> does the drive need to be replaced? Thanks for any help.
>
>        Miles L.
>
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