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Pyrrhic
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Does anyone have a *fully working* Acorn BBC computer 5.25 inch floppy
drive for sale?
Located in Melbourne - please respond here
drive for sale?
Located in Melbourne - please respond here
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Argh! I just threw out a bunch of old storage hardware, which includedDoes anyone have a *fully working* Acorn BBC computer 5.25 inch floppy
drive for sale?
Located in Melbourne - please respond here
Yeah I'm told I can use the 360K IBM drive as a single sided 40track BBCOn Oct 4, 7:52 pm, Pyrrhic <NoS...@me.com> wrote:
Does anyone have a *fully working* Acorn BBC computer 5.25 inch floppy
drive for sale?
Located in Melbourne - please respond here
Argh! I just threw out a bunch of old storage hardware, which included
some ESDI doorstop hard drives, and some floppy drives that had been
used prior to the last "wife ordered" cull where I threw out about 4
or 5 of the BBC Model B's themselves.
I don't think there's anything special about the drives as most I had
purchased from a metal salvage shop for a few bucks each. I think I
also ended up putting one of the newer 5.25" drives originally from a
Beeb into a 286 PC. I can't remember how many pins the socket on the
Beeb has, but if it's 34 then a standard floppy cable may even work.
If you have a dead drive (ie the enclosure) then it could be as simple
as replacing it with a standard half height 360k drive.
HTH
80 track 5.25" drive, you can even select disk sides but I'm not sure ifYou threw out your Beebs? Aw that's such a shame - I love Acorn stuff.
Does anyone in the forum have any BBC stuff or a suitable 5.25" drive I
could use?
IIRC almost any 360K 40 track 5.25" drive will work as will almost any
--Thanks for the info.
Steve