Never had much joy with LS120 drives - kept going out of alignment and
then wouldn't read the 120MB disks or write to the floppies - Linux or
Win. Ditched them after the second failure.

DougB



On Mon, 2003-06-23 at 18:33, Anne Wilson wrote:
> On Monday 23 Jun 2003 6:25 pm, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> > On Monday 23 June 2003 05:15 am, Anne Wilson wrote:
> > > On Monday 23 Jun 2003 3:40 am, Carroll Grigsby wrote:
> > > > Good news: Floppies are becoming extinct. According to the
> > > > current Dell catalog, floppy drives are now extra-cost options!
> > > > This may make sense in a corporate environment, but it strikes
> > > > me that it is certainly going to complicate trouble shooting a
> > > > standalone home PC.
> > > > -- cmg
> > >
> > > So a useful tool for your box would be a usb superfloppy.  I
> > > think they are still available?  Most modern bioses will boot
> > > from LS120 and zip, I think
> > >
> > > Anne
> >
> > Anne:
> > Good point, and something that the laptop folks have learned to do.
> > However, I still like the idea of a $10 floppy drive and a small
> > stack of disks with various recovery tools on them. Floppies may be
> > slow, and their limited capacity is a real pain, but they are
> > simple, robust and nearly universal -- at least in the home/SOHO
> > desktop realm.
> >
> > Ugly scenario: #2 Daughter buys floppy-less Dell. Something goes
> > wrong. #2 Daughter calls Daddy for help. Daddy spends a lot of time
> > just figuring how to get into the #$*&! Dell so Daddy can use
> > toolset while assorted grandchildren incessantly repeat that they
> > "want to help Grampa". Rinse and repeat for #1 Daughter and #1 Son.
> > -- cmg
> 
> Know the feeling <g>  I know they're not fashionable, but I wouldn't 
> be without my LS120.  It reads standard floppies as well as the 120MB 
> disks, so it would still do what you want.  Oops - I sound as though 
> I work for Imation <g>
> 
> Anne
> 
> 
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