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- From: hanway@ekfido.kodak.com (Ed Hanway)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.emulations,comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Subject: Re: Amigaemu.zip
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.advocacy
- Date: 6 Feb 1996 04:35:41 GMT
- Organization: Eastman Kodak Company
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- Steve L. Edford (sledford@iglou.iglou.com) wrote:
- : hanway@servtech.com (Ed Hanway) writes:
- :
- : And what? Be assimilated? No thanks! :^)
- :
- : >Unfortunately times have caught up and passed the Amiga in many respects,
- : >including floppy disk formats. Having 15% greater capacity and slightly
- : >better speed is insignificant when CD-ROM's have 700x the capacity and
- : >hard disks have 100x the speed. Apple did the right thing by going to a
- :
- : Guess what? The Amiga has CDROM as well, and just as fast HDs.
-
- Yes, that's why nobody cares about floppy disk capacities or speed any more.
-
- : But, do
- : you know what the Amiga has that ALL the others don't have?
- : 3,520K EHD floppies as opposed to the PC 2,880K EHD.
-
- Does anybody care? I don't use floppies for anything except loading
- new commercial software (and only if it doesn't come on CD or online)
- or occasionally sneakernetting a few files between systems that aren't
- networked, and then I almost always have to go to the lowest common
- denominator and use MS-DOS format, even if transferring files between
- an Amiga and a Sun workstation.
-
- : Before you say
- : floppy disks are obsolete, consider why giants such as 3M, Sony, Fuji,
- : etc are still shipping millions of them at a time.
-
- Yeah, mostly to AOL, CI$, and Plodigy so they can mail me one a week.
-
- : >standard 1.44Meg format (keeping their own file system, of course) when
- : >they went to HD floppies, abandoning the multi-speed hack that their DD
- : >floppies used. In retrospect, that's what Commodore should have done.
- : >The half-speed HD drive hack was not the right choice, as the current
- : >AT Amigas prove.
- :
- : Hmmm, let me see if I understand where you're coming from here. If
- : something doesn't fit what "you" consider to be "the" standard, then it
- : is a hack? And, exactly how do the AT Amigas prove this? Are you
- : referring to the small manufacturing problem they recently had, and then
- : immediately rectified?
-
- Three questions, answered as follows:
-
- 1. I consider the half speed drives a hack. Paula wouldn't support standard
- HD drives. (Not my definition of standard, the entire world's definition.)
- The proper solution would be to rev Paula so that it would support them, or
- add an alternate floppy controller that would run fast enough, or put
- something analagous to a scan doubler between Paula and the drive. What C=
- did instead is had some non-standard half-speed drives made to support their
- half-speed chip, adding an additional unique component to the system with
- dubious benefit.
-
- 2. As I understand it, AT Amigas (or at least some of them) do not have HD
- drives because they couldn't get the special half-speed drives manufactured.
- This proves to me that the half-speed drive was a bad decision.
-
- 3. If you're referring to the incompatibility with certain copy protected
- games and the AT 1200, I'm not. In that case, I'm on AT's side.
-
- How did this thread on c.s.a.emulations get into a discussion of floppy
- speeds? Oh yeah, I think it started because the Amiga's format presents
- a problem for emulators. In any case, it has progressed beyond any relevance
- to emulations and should be continued in .advocacy, if at all.
-
- --
- Ed Hanway <hanway@ekfido.kodak.com>
- Eastman Kodak - Motion Picture & Television Imaging, Cineon Development
- Opinions expressed are my own, except the ones which aren't.
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