Re: Lion's Tracs Megafloppy?

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On Mar 6 2024, at 1:39 pm, David Kastrup <dak@xxxxxxx> wrote:
Chris Caudle <chris@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On Mar 6 2024, at 11:02 am, David Kastrup <dak@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Just got myself a Ketron MS-40 arranger and its floppy drive had been
> replaced by a "Lion's Tracs Megafloppy" drive.
>
> From the context here:
> http://www.eunet.bg/eunetweb/lucho/project.html#others
> it appears that Lion's Tracs may have been a MIDI file recorder which used floppy disks, so perhaps
> someone scavenged a working floppy from a Lion's Tracs to replace a damaged drive in the
> MS-40.

Unlikely. It's this thing:

<https://reverb.com/item/77357892-liontracs-megafloppy-90-s-black>

and apparently it predates the Lion's Tracs brand (and arrangers): the
website megafloppy.com's first capture on archive.net already points to
the liontracs.com website which states that it supercedes the
megafloppy.com website and several others.

--
David Kastrup

-- Chris

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