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Re: More Information for MFM Drives
- Subject: Re: More Information for MFM Drives
- From: geary@io.com (Big Bird)
- Date: Mon, 06 May 2002 18:06:43 GMT
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Dalek Supreme Command
- References: <zXkB8.75131$Ii2.6607605@bin2.nnrp.aus1.giganews.com> <3CD5FE99.3050204@noneofyourbusiness.com>
- Xref: archiver1.google.com comp.sys.apple2:19331
In article <3CD5FE99.3050204@noneofyourbusiness.com>,
Exegete <millers@noneofyourbusiness.com> wrote:
< Bryan Parkoff wrote:
< > If my question is answered yes, it means that there is no way to FORCE
< > hardware's design to be modified in order to manipulate. For example, it
< > can only read/write 720KB and 1.44MB. It does not allow me to modify the
< > size such as 800KB and 1600KB. If it is to be Universal (Not USB) MFM
< > drive, yes, it will be possible to modify the size.
<
< I'll freely admit that I'm rather ignorant of technical matters, but
< what does this have to do with the Apple II? There are, at present, no
< USB adapters for any model of the II, and I've heard of none under
< development (I wonder if any II could even handle the high rate of data
< that USB can kick around). So your "goal" has, at present no Apple II
< application, does it?
<
< Besides, if I want to move files from a PC, I read them on one of my
< older Macs and copy to a ProDOS 3.5" disk on the same machine. Then I
< can copy to a 5.25" disk on a //gs.
Yes, but many people don't have such hardware. A USB floppy drive that
could read 800k floppys woule be very useful to people dealing with
Apple IIs (and the Mac Plus and Mac II).
Mark Geary
--
"Build high for happiness."