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From: david@ms.uky.edu (David Herron -- Resident E-mail Hack)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.att,unix-pc.general
Subject: Re: Re: 7300 floppy + memory query
Message-ID: <7779@g.ms.uky.edu>
Date: Thu, 26-Nov-87 13:34:28 EST
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Posted: Thu Nov 26 13:34:28 1987
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In article <257@ihop3.UUCP> spear@ihop3.UUCP (Steve Spearman) writes:
>I'd be interested in feedback from anyone else who has actually put
>an IBM standard floppy in their PC.  Not only did I try a known-good
>drive from my 6300 and play with all the jumpers, but I ask an AT&T
>serviceman who verified that the 7300 floppy was NOT PC compatible.
>However the Teac drive in the 7300 is Teac FD-55B-01-U which is one I recall
>as marketed for MSDOS clones.

Well, I haven't tried that ...

however, when the AT&T repairman came out one time and saw the dual
Teac's I have hanging off of my Color Computer he exclaimed something
about those being the same drives they use in the Unix PC.
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