SCSI floppies

From: Russ Blakeman <rhblake_at_bigfoot.com>
Date: Thu Dec 24 22:05:08 1998

Sure is. While most run MFM, there are a few that are scsi, the Teac models
55GS, 235HS, 235JS, 335HS, 335JS, and Aurora Tech's FD350 and FD525 are just
some of the models in SCSI.

Jason Willgruber wrote:

> Hi! I've got a question: has anyone ever heard of a SCSI floppy drive? I
> was talking to someone about one, and he said he'd never even heard of one,
> and when I thought about it, I hadn't either.
>
> Anyway, my question is about a WANG WLTC laptop that I have. It has an
> internal 10 MB JVC 16pin HD (ID 0), and an external (no internal) 360k SCSI
> floppy (ID 1). In the manual, it says that a 720k floppy and a 1.2 MB
> floppy was also available for it. My question is will a 1.44 MB floppy work
> on it? If so, where would I even be able to find one, since I've never even
> seen one until I got this huge WANG. (weighs about 18 lbs, plus the floppy
> is about another 18).
>
> Happy Holidaze
> -and-
> ThAnX,
> --
> -Jason Willgruber
> (roblwill_at_usaor.net)
> ICQ#: 1730318
> <http://members.tripod.com/general_1>
Received on Thu Dec 24 1998 - 22:05:08 GMT

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