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Svobi:
As best I can recall, all I had to do was to install
the IDE device driver update from IBM.
http://service.software.ibm.com/os2dd/free/idedasd.exe
It is working here, as drive H: I already have two standard
floppies attached as A: and B:.
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On 10/9/03, Svobi wrote, in part:
> ...
>>Clearly Warp 4 recognizes and uses the IDE version of the LS-120.
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>I am / was not so clear about Warp recognizing the LS-120 unit !?
>When I built my first own system I wanted to install a LS-120
>drive but had no success with OS/2 to get access to it ;-((
>Therefore I am somewhat hesitating and asking again !
>....
>Regards, svobi
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