Xref: utzoo unix-pc.general:1436 comp.sys.att:4328 Path: utzoo!utgpu!water!watmath!clyde!att!osu-cis!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!ut-emx!juniper!gbh From: gbh@juniper.uucp (Geoffrey B Hoese) Newsgroups: unix-pc.general,comp.sys.att Subject: Questions about 3.5" floppy drive in 7300 Summary: Someone did it, why can't I... Keywords: 3B1 unix-pc 3.5" floppies 720K Message-ID: <4894@juniper.uucp> Date: 25 Sep 88 16:59:26 GMT Reply-To: gbh@juniper.UUCP (Geoffrey B Hoese) Distribution: na Organization: Austin Unix Users Group Lines: 44 I remember having seen references to replacing the floppie drive in a 7300 with a 3.5" 720K drive. Checking back through postings found only a cryptic message whose poster doesn't now remember the details, only that someone did do it. I am trying to do it, without much success - basically the only way i've tried so far is using iv - and trying to modify the description tables in /usr/lib/iv. I don't know the format of these tables - certain parts are obvious, the hardware connection seems straightforeward, but, alas, something is lacking... So, anybody that knows, please let me know. thanks in advance. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Geoffrey Hoese gbh@juniper.UUCP 2105 Arpdale {allegra,ctvax,ihnp4,im4u}!ut-sally!ut-emx!juniper!gbh Austin, TX 78704 (512) 445-4786 (sometimes voice, sometimes data) Subject: Questions about 3.5" floppy drive in 7300 Summary: Someone did it, why can't I... Reply-To: gbh@juniper.UUCP (Geoffrey B Hoese) Distribution: na Organization: Austin Unix Users Group Keywords: 3B1 unix-pc 3.5" floppies 720K I remember having seen references to replacing the floppie drive in a 7300 with a 3.5" 720K drive. Checking back through postings found only a cryptic message whose poster doesn't now remember the details, only that someone did do it. I am trying to do it, without much success - basically the only way i've tried so far is using iv - and trying to modify the description tables in /usr/lib/iv. I don't know the format of these tables - certain parts are obvious, the hardware connection seems straightforeward, but, alas, something is lacking... So, anybody that knows, please let me know. thanks in advance.