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Re: floppy capacity question
- Subject: Re: floppy capacity question
- From: madsci@tribeca.ios.com (Erick Dietrich)
- Date: 1996/07/25
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Internet Online Services
- References: <4s199s$ffa@news.pacifier.com> <4s1uf5$hdv@blackice.winternet.com> <4s3u84$23@agate.xara.net> <4s444t$lgk@pith.uoregon.edu>
In article <4s444t$lgk@pith.uoregon.edu>, nparker@cie-2.uoregon.edu (Neil
Parker) wrote:
> In article <4s3u84$23@agate.xara.net> rtk@scotborders.co.uk writes:
> >[...]
> >BTW, what does FID mean?
>
> According to the DOS manual and FID's own menu screen, it means "FIle
> Developer."
>
> The Apple II history file has a much more entertaining story about the
> origin of the name "FID". Apparently, when the program was first written,
> it was called "Fishhead". But Apple's marketing people didn't like that,
> so they told the programmers to give it a different name. When the renamed
> program was delivered, the marketing people asked what "FID" meant, and
> were told "FIle Developer," but the story has it that it really stands for
> "Fishhead In Disguise."
Strange. I have a copy of a disk, a diags disk, and it checks the logic in
][ and ][ plus machines. It's old, no up and down arrows. It also says
that you aren't supposed to have it, that its for Apple peoples only. On
that disk, a DOS 3.2 disk, there is a "FishHead". Wonder....
Anyone interested in this disk? I guess I should make an image before it
disintigrates.
-Erick