Hi,
@curtis
The A1200 floppy should work, the reason that PC floppies don't work is that there are some differences in the plug pin connections on the back end of the Amiga vs the PC drives, another difference was the motor speed, the Amiga floppy runs at half the speed for some reason. Commodore knew what they were doing when they sold you a computer, they made sure you bought all parts from them or third party developers. Once in the while I try PC drives in my Amiga, the only drive that I found that worked as of date was one from an Apricot. It used a chinon drive.
Ok you do need a terminator or another scsi device that has a terminator on it, I use an old scsi Zip drive on my A3000 but yes a terminator can lock up your Amiga. \
You can use any floppy drive out of any Amiga. With PC drives you may find one out of a thousand that work. Now on a A1200 built by Amiga Technologies there was something about the floppy drive but I can't remember, any Amiga loonies out there know the story.
By the way if you are using the external scsi connector, look at it very close, the printer plug is one of the two plugs and both plugs are vertical, meaning one right on top of each other, I can't remember which plug is on top, I think it is the scsi on top and printer on the bottom. Since they both use the same kind of external plug, I can't recall how many times I blew the scsi port out by plugging a printer into it. Lucky thing there was a lot of parts available at the time and I am pretty good with electronic repair.
smerf