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Apple 3.5" drive questions
- Subject: Apple 3.5" drive questions
- From: "Charlie" <charlied@NOSPAMbboard.com>
- Date: Mon, 3 Mar 2003 21:01:11 -0500
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: http://extra.newsguy.com
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:27994
Recently, through the work of Simon Williams, a problem long held to be a
hardware incompatibility was solved by software.
This made me wonder for the millionth time if software could solve the problem
of reading and writing MS-DOS with an 800k Apple 3.5" floppy drive connected to
an Apple II.
Yes, I know, this is supposed to be impossible. The hardware is supposed to be
incompatible with writing MS-DOS.
What I don't know is why.
What I do know is that the drive itself (in an Apple IIgs) can read and write
MS-DOS when connected to PC Transporter. So what is it about the PC
Transporter that is different from the Apple IIgs smartport/IWM?
One guess would be that the Apple firmware doesn't allow for maintaining the
same disk rotational speed. MS-DOS disks rotate at the same speed no matter
which track the head is on. Apple disks vary the speed.
Would it be possible to write a driver that could hold the speed steady?
Are there other reasons that the Apple can't read/write MS-DOS?
Charlie