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5.25" floppy drives don't have 40 pins. It's probably an optical drive. |
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The floppy drive is YAMAHA CRW2200.
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Subject: Re: [keirf/greaseweazle] connecting a yamaha crw2200 to a V4.1adaptor (Discussion #423)
5.25" floppy drives don't have 40 pins. It's probably an optical drive.
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Hi, Thanks for the info. Would you help me in canceling the shipment and initiating
A refund?
Thanks, John
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Subject: Re: [keirf/greaseweazle] connecting a yamaha crw2200 to a V4.1adaptor (Discussion #423)
Yes, that's a CD-RW drive. Greaseweazle works only with magnetic floppy drives. So there is no way to connect your CRW2200 drive, end of story I'm afraid.
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how to connect a 5.25 " floppy drive with 40 pins to a V4.1 adapter with 34 pins/
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