--dworkin said:-- > > Sorry to be so negative, but I have just put in a heck of a day trying to > add a 3.5" floppy and a hard disk to an IBM PC (the original model 5150), > and am real turned off at the momment towards trying to get machines to do > things that were not included in the original design. (anyone need a > supply of 3.5" 360K floppies?) > > H Steven Dolan Somehow, an old bus owner trying to keep an old 5150 going seems appropriate. I got pretty good mileage out of an old XT (5160) with a 10M hard drive. Do you take backups to the cassette port? And no, if I want 3.5" 360's, I'll make them myself! ;-> -- Todd R. Schroeder | Without vision, a people perish. todds@sunnet.chotel.com | Proverbs xxix:18 '71 Campmobile
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