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Re: HD floppy on a IIgs?



On 06/02/2010 09:26 AM, David Empson wrote:
Wayne Stewart<waynejstewart@gmail.com>  wrote:

What of Applied Engineerings 1.6 mb floppy drive that you connected to
the IIgs drive port?

It used GCR coding rather than MFM, which made it compatible with the
IWM.

Not sure how it solved the timing issues with twice as many bits per
track. I'd be surprised if an unaccelerated IIgs was fast enough to cope
with a disk byte being delivered every 8 microseconds, though it could
keep up with 16 microseconds per byte with the 800K drive.

Easiest solution would have been to halve the rotation speed of the
drive.

That's precisely the way the Amiga solved this issue. They had a rarer-than-hens-teeth variant of the Chinon FB-357 3.5" diskette drive that could cut the motor speed in half. They go for >$100 on eBay if you can even find one.