Regarding Mark's problem. I have found that if the drive is out of the case but connected with the ribbon cable, it loads and ejects just fine. But when I install it, the disk gets stuck as Mark described. Turned out to be that the floppy drive was not lined up with the slot in the case, creating drag and hence the error messages.
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