Is anyone privy to the boot procedure of these machines? So it is serviceable enough to pass the initial boot step but some other subsequent step halts the boot process. This obviously means that the floppy drive is capable of reading the disk enough to recognize that there is valid floppy disk in there. If I insert an invalid floppy, I get a different message saying something to the order of, cannot read from disk. This message shows up when I insert a 1.25MB formatted floppy with a valid X68000 image on it. What puzzles and intrigues me the most is the error message below: At the very least it will increase the resale value if I get one of them going again. Before I take a sledge hammer to this stylish paperweight of a Compact IV I have here I thought I'd give its floppy problems a final looking at.
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