hi
if you visit USB Adapter
they supply USB drives that plug in where the floppy drive should be
Hello - I recently purchased a couple 92 VF0s for an aluminum job. These are relatively simple pieces but the programs add up. I only have the built in almost nothing memory. I know I can drip but I want to avoid that if possible.
I would be thrilled just to get a floppy on the thing. I would have to travel back in time and visit CompUSA for some discs but at least then I could fit my program.
Is there any way to do this or anything for that matter?
Also - from what I read the max spindle speed with the door open should be 750rpm. This one is set to 100 and that is very annoying. I can change setting 51 but I have seen my share of accidents and would rather not.
Thanks!
Mike
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hi
if you visit USB Adapter
they supply USB drives that plug in where the floppy drive should be
It plugs in to the keyboard at the back
If you remove the cover it will say where ,then you have a usb drive