Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!littlei!foobar!argent!agora!qintar From: qintar@agora.UUCP (Jim Seymour) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: 3.5" drive for old PC-1 ? Message-ID: <797@agora.UUCP> Date: 13 Mar 88 23:16:55 GMT Reply-To: qintar@agora.UUCP (Jim Seymour) Organization: Cipher Systems, Inc. (North Plain, Oregon) Lines: 21 Okay, I know this topic has received quite a bit of cover already, but I didn't pay attention... What is necessary to get a 3.5" drive to work on a PC/XT? Here's what I have now: IBM PC-1 with 64K on mother board, a couple of AST SixPak's, an IBM floppy disk controller driving two full-height 360K drives, an Expansion Unit with two ten-megabyte hard drives and the appropriate old-as-the-hills controller. I'm running PC-DOS 3.2. The floppy controller has a connector on the back for a third drive (and I believe can handle a fourth as well). What I want is an external 3.5" drive that I can plug into my existing controller. What I expect I'll have to buy, though, is another controller. Any help? Please send e-mail to qintar@agora.UUCP. -Jim Seymour ...tektronix!reed!percival!agora!qintar ================================================================= Cipher Systems, Inc. USMail: P.O. Box 329 1308 S.E. Division North Plains, OR 97133 Portland, OR 97202