Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!uunet!sjsca4!poffen From: poffen@sj.ate.slb.com (Russ Poffenberger) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc.misc Subject: Re: Adding a Third Floppy Drivea Message-ID: <1991Jan8.190533.4778@sj.ate.slb.com> Date: 8 Jan 91 19:05:33 GMT References: <1991Jan8.002139.9708@aplcen.apl.jhu.edu> Reply-To: poffen@sj.ate.slb.com (Russ Poffenberger) Distribution: na Organization: Schlumberger Technologies, San Jose, CA. Lines: 22 In article <1991Jan8.002139.9708@aplcen.apl.jhu.edu> simpson@aplcen (Simpson David) writes: > >I have an 80386 computer with two floppy drives (A: and B:) and >a hard disk drive (C:). What would happen if I were to add >a third floppy drive, or say a CD-ROM drive? Would my hard disk >become drive D:, or would it stay drive C: and the new floppy >drive become D:? > I don't know about the CD-ROM, unless it looks like a floppy, but a floppy drive will become (if recognized by BIOS), drive C: and the hard disk wil become D:. Note that many system BIOS'es won't recognize the additional drives. I suggest getting the JDR auxilliary floppy controller. It has BIOS on it that will install the floppies into the drive table. Russ Poffenberger DOMAIN: poffen@sj.ate.slb.com Schlumberger Technologies UUCP: {uunet,decwrl,amdahl}!sjsca4!poffen 1601 Technology Drive CIS: 72401,276 San Jose, Ca. 95110 (408)437-5254