Floppy formats under 386/ix
Geoff Steckel - Sun BOS Software
gsteckel at vergil.East.Sun.COM
Sat Jul 7 02:37:13 AEST 1990
In article <1990Jul5.095106.6089 at cti-software.nl> pim at cti-software.nl (Pim Zandbergen) writes:
>
>720K 5.25" is the standard format on AT&T 3B2's.
>I can read these floppies on a Xenix system
>and would like to be able to read them on a UNIX/386 system too.
>--
>Pim Zandbergen domain : pim at cti-software.nl
This flavor was standard on a number of early 80's machines (mostly ones you've
never heard of). Interactive's 2.2 (but NOT 2.0.2) has a minor device for the
floppy which does 720K (80 tracks, 9 sectors, 2 heads) for 5.25" or 3.5". The
`automatic format sensing' described in the manual does NOT work for this format.
I hope this is useful to somebody.
geoff steckel (gwes at wjh12.harvard.EDU)
(...!husc6!wjh12!omnivor!gws)
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