Hello! Teddy wrote: > I don't understand. It's not a SCSI drive, its a Western Digital MFM drive. MFM is the technology used to store data on the physical disk. Typical are MFM (like PC diskettes) or GCR (like Commodore diskettes). SCSI is the interface which the disk uses to communicate with outside world. Typical are SCSI or IDE. So these two are generally unrelated to each other. Regards, Michau. Message was sent through the cbm-hackers mailing listReceived on 2013-03-29 16:01:01
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