Re: OT: Can modern PCs run 5-1/4" floppy drives?





Rich Grise wrote:

Eeyore wrote:
Joerg wrote:
mrdarrett@xxxxxxxxx wrote:

Oh, gee, times like this, just put a system together from old parts.
A 166 MHz Socket 7 chip and board, Windows 98, a PCI network card to
transfer files to your main system, and you're set.

I've got that but it occupies to much space. Sez the missus ;-)

If she doesn't want you to do the work, maybe you should ask her to get a job
that'll make up the difference ?

I can't even begin to imagine being dictated to in those terms.

Never been married, huh? ;-)

I certainly wouldn't even get engaged to a lass who took that kind of attitude.

Graham

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