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- From: slimy@junkmailer.go.away! (Mike Neus)
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- Subject: Re: sfd-1001 questions
- Date: 4 Jan 1996 18:20:56 GMT
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- In article <4cgn3j$ak@wn1.sci.kun.nl>, rhialto@mbfys.kun.nl says...
- >
- >would use 2 x 77 tracks) with about 1.5 the bit density. You should
- >use Double Density disks, suitable for use with 77 (or 80) tracks,
- >which is indicated by the "96 tpi" marking. Do not use High Density
- >disks.
-
- High density disks are 96tpi. Double density is only 48 tpi. So I should
- use high density disks then?
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