Regarding Mark Koan's problem:

> I have a ci with 8 megs ram that seems to have a
>troubled floppy drive.

Just wanted to let you know that my Mac IIci had a funky floppy drive also,
so I replaced it with a brand new one and still had the same problem.

The floppy drive on my Mac IIci does not let go of the floppy disk after
ejecting it and I must pull it out and then go through a series of eject
messages before the drive returns to normal.  It is very frustrating, but I
know it is not the drive itself because that is brand new.

I believe it is the commands to the drive that is the problem, but I have
no idea how to fix it.  I am thinking about replacing the interconnect
cable for the floppy drive and seeing if that helps.

DeVaul



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