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Date: Tue, 10 Feb 2004 22:17:19 PST8
From: "Larry Tawa" <laror@dslextreme.com >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: scoug-help@scoug.com
Subject: SCOUG-Help: Explicite drive settings for SVDisk !?

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In <64298.00.32.08.10.02.2004@constellation.carrier>, on 02/10/2004
at 09:28 AM, "i-lists" said:

>Hi Larry
>My T30 Floppy Drive is on order since X-Mas 2003 but still underway ;-(
>For emergency cases and single floppies I also do have a LS-240 unit
>which is floppy compatible ;-)
>I also do have access to floppy drive(s) on other system(s) in my NW ;-)

For the ThinkPad T30, a *generic* USB floppy drive works with eCS 1.1; you
do not need an IBM branded USB floppy. When I was beta testing eCS 1.1 on
the T30, I needed to update a driver or two; Kim Cheung suggested a
generic USB floppy which worked for me. Also the generic USB floppy can
be used to test if the USB ports on any of your other systems.

>SVDisk shall help me avoiding playing Disk Jockey !

>BTW: Albert J. Shan cannot be reached by e-mails with the addresses
>given in SVDisk 1.2: the Compuserve and the ctimail both give error
>messages ;-((

Sorry, do not know the program.

>Regarding Printserver:
>I am sorry if you are struggling with my Swiss-German-English I Just come
>and ask !!

Your English is fine; I am still thinking of my reply. Thinking - a novel
idea for me. :)

Regards.

Larry
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