Yes, its a Chinon. Tried the diskchange command but didnt work presumably because Workbench wasnt in DF0:
Will take the top of the floppy and see if I can see anything obvious.
Quite a few of the keys are also reversed when typing (q & a for example), presume thats just a keyboard layout or could it be a sign of a faulty keyboard?
Hi!
The command DiskChange stays in C directory in SYS: volume (Workbench in your case).
If you want to use it without diskette inside copy it to RAM:
From CLI/Shell:
copy c/diskchange to ram:
path ram: add
For the keyboard, if it's just 'Q' vs 'A' and maybe 'L' also, it should be just AZERTY layout (used in France, if not wrong).
Change keymap...
For the floppy check this thread (my hint - had a similar problem):
http://www.amiga.org/forums/showthread.php?t=55020BY and let us know!