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Re: Apple II 5.25" floppy disks ...
- Subject: Re: Apple II 5.25" floppy disks ...
- From: mkelsey@eecs.wsu.edu (Michael Kelsey)
- Date: 1996/04/05
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: School of EECS, Washington State University
- References: <4jsoe8$is1@venus.intrstar.net> <4jttgo$ndo$1@mhafn.production.compuserve.com>
- Sender: news@serval.net.wsu.edu (News)
In article <4jttgo$ndo$1@mhafn.production.compuserve.com>, Tom Zuchowski <71214.1670@CompuServe.COM> writes:
|> <<<Most apple drives could be tweaked into writing 40 tracks.
|> There were a number of patches published in Nibble, A+ &c to that
|> effect.>>>
|>
|> I guess I'm picking nits, but the way I remember it is that true
|> Disk II drives could =usually= be patched to access one extra
|> track, and most if not all of the aftermarket drives were actually
|> 40-track drives and could easily be patched to access all 40.
|>
|> But then again my memory is turning into Swiss cheese...
|>
|> TomZ
Hmm. I have tested out the true Disk II drives as well as the modular replace-
ments in my DuoDisk, and *most* drives can access up to track 39 reliably. Laser
128EX drives are not (at least the models I tested) able to access above track
36. Very few Apple brand drives cannot access above track 36. If I remember
correctly, only the Platinum Apple 5.25" UniDisk drives (used on the GS) had pro-
blems accessing above track 36.
The reason I know this is related to the fact I wanted to use Apple II Desktop,
and the only way to fit the Accessories on the disk was to 'extend' the capacity
of ProDOS from $118 to something higher (I don't recall the exact value).
Michael Kelsey
mkelsey@eecs.wsu.edu
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