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Re: 3.5 disk formatting
"Jon Co" <jon@i-manila.com> wrote in message
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> so, if I have a GS and my IIc and IIe dont have 3.5" drives, my best
> option is to format everything 2:1 coorect?
Yes, as long as the drives on the GS are regular Apple 3.5" drives 2:1 is the
fastest. If they are 3.5" Unidisks drives I'm not sure which is best (I don't
have a 3.5" Unidisk to try). There is an easily noticable difference in speed
if you format them with the "wrong" interleaving.
I have my Apple 3.5" (800K) drive connected to my GS using a PC Transporter
controller which is actually slower with the 2:1 than if I connected it
directly to the smartport but the other advantages outweigh the speed loss in
my opinion.
Charlie
> "Charlie" <charlied@NOSPAMbboard.com> wrote in message
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> > "Jon Co" <jon@i-manila.com> wrote in message
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> > > I know this is in the FAQ somewhere but I couldn't for the life of me
> > > find it when I need the answer. What is the difference between 4:1
> > > and 2:1 formatting? Copy II plus calls one high-speed format... which
> > > is which. which is best for the apple 3.5 drive and which one is best
> > > for the unidisk 3.5?
> >
> > The numbers refer to the interleaving of the sectors on a track. How fast
> > either one is depends on how fast the system (drive, controller, & CPU) can
> > decode the data that it reads. If the system can decode it fast enough to
read
> > another sector after only skipping one sector then 2:1 is fastest. If not
then
> > 4:1 is faster. An Apple IIgs with an Apple 3.5" drive is faster with 2:1
> > formatting. I believe a Unidisk on an Apple IIc is faster with 4:1
formatting
> > although I've never checked this.
> >
> > Charlie