Restoring an XT - transfer problem
Chris M
chrism3667 at yahoo.com
Sat Mar 3 10:55:57 CST 2007
--- Chuck Guzis <cclist at sydex.com> wrote:
> On 3 Mar 2007 at 8:05, Chris M wrote:
>
> > Yes yes but of course. But that presumes the
> > availability of 1. I had never seen one of these
> > things until about a year or so ago.
>
> As far as I know, one was usually part of the 3.5"
> to 5.25" floppy
> adapter frame. My first 1.44MB drive, a Sony, came
> with one as part
> of the kit. They're simply not that uncommon. That
> you hadn't seen
> one is more of a statement of your sheltered life
> than of their
> ubiquitousness.
LOL LOL LOL LOL. Yeah that's me, the cloistered monk,
but for having utterly shirked the vow of silence. But
keep in mind I haven't seen as many floppies as you
have. And I do believe Sony invented the thing, so the
earlier models would logically include it. But in
defense of my worldliness, which basically makes me a
wandering mendicant monk, I have seen at least 1 3.5"
drive with a card edge corrector. So nyeh.
Does anyone know if the 3.5's in the Sony SMC-70
series have card-edge or headers? I have a 70 and a
70G but haven't played with them much. And these are
auto-inject style, no? If so, mine are busted in that regard:(
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