Re: Off topic: Floppy problems
Have you checked your bias to see if the floppy is set for the correct
floppy type ? Make sure no other device is using interrupt six
which is the floppy interrupt. Watch the drive light when you try to
read a floppy, if it doesn't come on then the drive maybe bad. Also
don't use any important disks until you find the problem. You may also
want to scan for a vruis if you have been using software that has come
from a source other than your own.
Bernie
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