I'm about to take out the drive & clean it etc..
If that does not work, and I burn it to a CD which the old mac can read (With a SCSI cd drive)
Will i be able to instal SD or does it 'need' a floppy to run every time?
Regards
Mike
hexafuzz <gclip@...> wrote:
--- In emulatorII-list@yahoogroups.com, "mrjdevries" <mrjdevries@...>
wrote:
>
> I stuck in the SD disk from Emu-archives, but i'm pretty sure the
> disk drive is in not so great condition.. As it does not read it
> properly.
> I verified this by formatting another disk, to which, after the
> format it comes up with the error "This disk is Locked"
Have you tried cleaning the floppy drive with compressed air and/or a
head cleaning disk? ie: http://tinyurl.com/6qf5yj
If careful cleaning doesnt help, Id look into a replacement floppy
drive (either internal or external SCSI).
Yes, there are ways to put the files you need on CD-Rom (ie: find
someone who has a Mac with a SCSI CD burner, or load a PC reading
extension: http://www.tempel.org/joliet/), but ultimately you will
still *need* a working floppy drive if you value a hassle free legacy
Mac experience.
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Re: [emulatorII-list] Re: 2 steps forward , 1 back. Vintage mac with SD
2008-05-08 by Mike de Vries
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