My Duo 270c came with a mini-dock and a SCSI adapter, so I used to hook up
the Duo to my 8100,  but it was a pain.
    Sometimes now I use a Zip, but that still involves disconnecting the drive
from the 8100. Not long ago I got a floppy drive and adapter from eBay and
Hooray! Yesterday I took the 270c -- sans heavy mini-dock -- to another office
with the above drive and adapter and a floppy of the files I'd need. I was
extremely happy.
    Except that I had put the wrong file on the floppy. I can't blame the Duo
for that, though. Or can I?


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