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Only got a couple of replies for this one, the short answer is that it will work fine. Jon Lasser said so. Paul Bristow then recently updated his IDE/ATAPI Floppy driver page at <http://paulbristow.net/linux/idefloppy.html> to say: According to Felix Triebel, the LS-240 superdisk also works fine with the ide-floppy driver, including the 32MB floppy disk mode, with the exception that we can't do the 32M format (the drive seems to lie to us). Then I got a message from Jonas Bofjall saying while an LS-120 works, he though it was a dead technlogy. Dead or not I got an IA64 system from Dell that came with an LS-120, and both Red Hat and Mandrake IA64 network Install boot floppies are LS-120 images. If that system goes down I hope to make a boot floppy some place. Thanks, my LS-240 has been ordered. Sven Heinicke wrote: > I'm shopping around for an SuperDisk drive here at work. I got enough > money in the budget to get an LS-240. Andybody have luck with these? I > asked Paul Bristow, the IDE/ATAPI Floppy driver maintainer and he didn't > know. > > any experience witd USB LS-120 or LS-240 drives would be useful too. > > Sven _______________________________________________ LinuxManagers mailing list - http://www.linuxmanagers.org submissions: LinuxManagers@linuxmanagers.org subscribe/unsubscribe: http://www.linuxmanagers.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxmanagers
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