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Re: 800k vs 1.44k floppy drives



Hi,
 There may be some wrong with the 5.25 drive.  That is the first 5.25 can not
pass the or accept the signal from the 2nd 5.25. I have seen this a few times
with 3.5 drives. A chip goes bad. I have never heard of it with a 5.25. Did you
try switching the 5.25. Put the one with the problem at the end of the chain.
 Take Care
          George

william strutts wrote:

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> > This may be your problem: the 3.5" drive needs to be attached to the GS
> first, then if you have it a second 3.5", then add the two 5.25" drives.  If
> you want to boot from the 3.5" drive, you put the floppy in the first drive
> attached to the cpu and for extra surety put the startup slot on the control
> panel to 5.  If you want to boot from the 5.25" put the startup slot as 6.
> Doesn't matter that both types of drives are daisy chained.  The order of
> the chain is critical.
> >
> > Sandy
> >
>
> Maybe you might have an idea on this situation. I have a IIgs
> with two 3.5" drives and then my 5.25" drive.  If I add in my
> second 5.25", the IIgs doesn't recognize it exist. Any idea
> why?
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