Get a real floppy drive in there and put the LS-120 back after the install.
(You did say "any ideas". <VBG>)
Note that with Win98 you do NOT have to add in any manufacturer drivers.
The OS (and since you can BOOT from it, the BIOS) will already support it
directly. Rick Glazier
.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Calvin Peters" <[log in to unmask]>
>differs from the "usual" in that I have a Superdisk (LS120)
configured as the boot "floppy" drive, and it seems to work fine that way.
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