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I've had a hankerin' for a 2.88 MB floppy drive for some  
time now, and for just that reason. The last one I bought  
(new) was a dud and unreturnable.  :-((   
 
How much did you have to pay for either/both?  
I never even though about eBay. Wanna trade for a nice shiny,  
new-in-box, [SCSI] HD fan/hovercraft?   ;-)   
 
I brought it (yours) to the meeting last month, but alas, no JRFox.  
What sort of lame excuse are you going to offer this month,  
bunky?  ;-))  
 
Mebbe this is my month to ferget somethin'....  
 
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Orig. subj. was: SCOUG-Help: Bootable eCS 1.1 floppies  
 
J. R. Fox writes:  
> ...   
> The isssue is apparently one of having sufficient space on the  
> diskettes.  
> I happen to have purchased a 2.88 FDD on Ebay some months back,  
> plus a small supply of the 2.88 diskettes, so at some point   
> -- just out  of curiosity -- I may see if that makes any   
> difference.    > Jordan  
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