On 19 Jan 2002, Blake Barnett wrote: > Many floppy drives weren't designed to 100% specs and don't flush their > buffers when disks are removed. Huh? Floppy drives don't *have* buffers. They still work the same as in CP/M days, they are very "dumb" as all the binary -> MFM data stream encoding is handled by the also-very-dumb floppy controller. Only exception is the LS-120 drives which connect to IDE. \\/ http://www.wlindley.com