From: | Jaeson Koszarsky |
Date: | 10 May 2000 at 01:30:22 |
Subject: | Re: Hi-density Floppy |
Hello John
On 09-May-00, you wrote:
>
> Assuming that it used to work correctly here is the problem I had. The hi
> density disks have a hole in the corner of the disk opposite the
> read/write hole. That hole is there for an LED light to shine through
> which is the detection method to tell if the disk is hi density. Over the
> years my drive accumulated enough dust on the LED so that it didn't
> activate the hi density sensor. Try blowing the dust from the front right
> corner of the drive. That fixed in intermittent problem for me.
My HD floppy drive from Commodore uses a small push-button type sensor to
determine if the hole is there or not. My Power Computing XL drive also
uses a similar mechanism.
But along similar lines as the dirty LED, perhaps the button is stuck in
the pushed-in position which would always indicate a low-density floppy.
Regards
Jaeson K.
Recommended reading:
"The Demon Haunted World" by Carl Sagan
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