Hear, hear. Sellam is one of the few good ones. You don't like the prices,
don't buy, but he's been a good member of the community for decades. Sellam
is a true collector and enthusiast and that's why he has such a huge
inventory. I helped him on one of his moves and it was massive at the time.
I'm
Hey all, i'm having a fair amount of trouble with my PS/2's floppy drive...
wanted to back up my BBS and none of the disks i put in would read or
format!
Oddly though, it WILL boot a disk that's inserted on power-on.
I hear it try and hit the disk a few times while in dos repeatedly before
failin
It... seems to be working reliably again now.
I'd still be interested in finding a spare/compatible, even if it's a bare
drive without the card edge connector, but somehow now that i've been
prodding it and doing absolutely nothing different other than booting off
it a few times, it seems to be op
On Sun, Jun 30, 2019 at 5:33 AM Gary Sparkes via cctalk <
cctalk@classiccmp.org> wrote:
> It... seems to be working reliably again now.
>
> I'd still be interested in finding a spare/compatible, even if it's a bare
> drive without the card edge connector, but somehow now that i've been
> prodding
On 6/30/19 3:32 AM, Gary Sparkes via cctalk wrote:
I'd still be interested in finding a spare/compatible, even if it's
a bare drive without the card edge connector
I would suggest inquiring in the comp.sys.ibm.ps2.hardware newsgroup.
I fairly regularly see discussions about using regular flop
On Sun, 30 Jun 2019, Bill Degnan via cctalk wrote:
I have to check but I think there is a "regular" 3.5 to PS/2 drive adapter
around, someone selling one? IIRC the PS/2's need a power line (or two)
merged into pin X (?). It may be worth it to investigate the possibility
of buying or making an a
Ah, just so we're all on the same page here The drive i'm looking for
seems to be "extra" special mine's got a ribbon cable connecting it to
the card edge connector same connector as these two pictured drives
but slightly different configuration. Apparently the drives shown are
compati
On Sun, Jun 30, 2019, 3:42 PM Gary Sparkes via cctalk
wrote:
> Ah, just so we're all on the same page here The drive i'm looking for
> seems to be "extra" special mine's got a ribbon cable connecting it to
> the card edge connector same connector as these two pictured drives
> but sl
On Sun, Jun 30, 2019, 3:42 PM Gary Sparkes via cctalk
wrote:
Ah, just so we're all on the same page here The drive i'm looking for
seems to be "extra" special mine's got a ribbon cable connecting it to
the card edge connector same connector as these two pictured drives
but sligh
This is how it shipped from the factory. Note the fact that the floppy
drive has a ribbon cable instead of a regular FDD connection this is,
from every picture i've seen, how they came. I would need another Alps or
similar FDD that has the same ribbon cable connector instead of a standard
FDD
This is interesting. How long ago was that out of curiosity? I keep
thinking to ask my bank if they have any dollar coins or half dollar rolls
(probably doing them a favor by trading for more common currency) same with
$2 bills. Might as well get them before they're really out of circulation
unless
I think that half-dollar and small dollar are still officially in
circulation. You might have to ask your bank to ORDER.
I think that they stopped minting half dollar in 2002, when they decided
that they had enough inventory to meet foreseeable needs.
Half-dollar would presumably be all Kenned
The banks I go to usually have a pretty good selection. Every once in a
while I'll get a surprise from a teller who has been saving something
special for me for a few days. If asked nicely, some tellers will watch for
things for you.
On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 12:37 AM John Herron via cctalk <
cctalk
I have US half dollar coins (JFK) trom 2017, and maybe later they were in
proof sets, unc sets, and banks should have them for general circulation.
On Mon, Jul 1, 2019 at 12:50 AM Fred Cisin via cctalk
wrote:
> I think that half-dollar and small dollar are still officially in
> circulation. You
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