] On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 12:55:48 +0100 (MET), shevek wrote:
] 
] >On Wed, 11 Feb 1998, Frengo wrote:
] >
] >> On Tue, 9 Feb 1999 13:28:49 +0100 (MET), shevek wrote:
] >> 
] >> >On Sun, 8 Feb 1998, Frengo wrote:
] >> >
] >> >> The are more original MSX floppies working today ? :-)
] >> >
] >> >I opened my 8245 some time ago. It has a weird connector (1 line of 15
] >> >pins, or something). It uses normal 3.5" floppies, though.
] >> 
] >> Normal 3.5'' Floppies ? Are you sure ?
] >> I have seen more than one 8245 and they have 730Kb floppy with a non-pc
] >> connector.
] >
] >730 kB? what do they look like? Normal floppies fit in mine, anyway. Are
] >you sure we're talking about the same computer? The connector is indeed
] >non-pc, that's right. (that's what I said in the first place)
] 
] 720kb (730 was a keystroke error) disks look like 1,44 Mb ,  but with only one hole 
]in the
] bottom part of the disk. The connector is the same for 720k and 1,44 Mb floppies 
](for pc floppies). 
] 
] MSX have 720kb floppies with different connector.
Cool. One person uses the word floppy to refer to a floppy disk. The other 
person uses it to refer to a floppy disk DRIVE.



Kind regards,
Alex Wulms
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