On Monday, Oct 7, 2002, at 21:42 Europe/London, John Kocijanski wrote:

> The barcket is plastic and looks like a tray with one
> end open.  There are four screw holes are on the sides
> to hold the drive in.  There are no holes on the
> bottom.

In which case you need to get a newer bracket I think (anyone else know 
for sure??). I'm pretty sure your drive mounts at the sides because the 
auto-inject floppy had no screw holes in the base to mount to, the 
manual-inject does however.

There definitely is an issue with alignment of the disk drives between 
the two types in most models if you use the original mounts for the 
auto-injects. An 8100 floppy tray shouldn't be too hard to find, it's 
worth it just to make sure your floppy drive doesn't die, as the 
auto-inject units have a nasty habit of doing.

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