First post, by amstradus
Hi folks,
I have an Amstrad 1512 with 640k ram and a Monotech X-TIDE deluxe compact flash reader. I have dos 6.22, which boots from the flash.
I'm trying to set up an Epson SMD-1300 3.5" floppy drive for my Amstrad 1512. I believe I have all the necessary adapters. From reading I did before it seemed like this should work, and though it is a newer drive, I should be able to configure it to read and write at 720k.
My idea was to put it in as my A: drive, but now after receiving the drive I'm wondering if I might risk a complicated disassembly and possibly there not even being a physical jumper on the drive. My understanding is that the drive is configured to be at DS1, but if I wanted it in the A: slot, I would need to set it to DSO.
Is this the case? Or is it possible the drive would auto-configure with the Amstrad, or I could set configuration on the Amstrad? I'm thinking it might be simpler for me to put it in as the B: drive. Is the main advantage of having the 3.5 installed as A: the ability to boot system disks? As I mentioned before, my system is booting from dos 6.22. I guess the main advantage of this would be that I could easily boot from a system disk in case of other failure...



