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- From: Greenl@metrolink.net (Greenl)
- Subject: Re: AT1200 DD to HD floppy
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- Date: 10 Feb 96 09:05:10 GMT
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- On Feb 9, Andrew Quipp wrote:
-
- > I know that the AT1200,3.1WB is using HD floppy drives as DD. Is
- > there a hack that can use this as a HD. I have come across a hack
- > for the drive ready signal that the internall is missing and used
- > this for games (floppyfix.lha in Aminet). Is it possible to use
- > a mountfile (don't know much about them). Any idea's.
-
- The AT 1200 uses an HD drive as a DD because nobody makes DD drives now.
- Unfortunately, there is no way to use an HD floppy as an Amiga HD floppy,
- unless it is modified (as were the special Chinons) to run at half-speed
- when an HD floppy is inserted. The circuitboard would have to be hacked,
- and the flywheel might well need additional mass for the sake of stability,
- because at the 150 RPM half-speed, factors causing speed errors are
- multiplied. The above mods were developed at CBM and the drives were
- produced by Chinon under sole-source contract; volume kept the cost increase
- small. When CBM went under, about 25,000 drives still existed in Europe
- and/or UK; the Air Drive guys bought most of them, long gone now. There
- were two models: FB-357A (1.25" ht) and FZ-357A (1" ht). Only the "A"
- cersion could do half speed.
-
- A knowledgable engineer could develop such a half-speed mod for a currently
- available HD floppy; if he could offer them for sale at a sane price, he
- might become very popular. I heard that Escom has given up on obtaining
- modified drives (they already have their hands full), and plan to fix the
- next Amiga designs to use common HD floppy designs as-is. Anybody heard
- different?
-
- Applied Engineering was the first company to attempt an Amiga HD drive, but
- could not get their unit to run reliably at half-speed, so they had to
- settle for something around 60% speed and 1.5 MB capacity.
-
- I have found the Chinons to be touchy and prone to early failure in the HD
- mode. Probably, in many cases, the slow speed has shifted off and needs
- tweaking (often they continue working fine in the DD mode). I hear the
- Dell externals have a mixed record, but have not played with them. What
- can owners report?
-
- Hal Greenlee
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