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- From: walt@molbio.cbs.umn.edu (Walter Sauerbier)
- Subject: System 2.2 d/n write/format DOS floppies!
- Message-ID: <1992Nov8.180850.6211@news2.cis.umn.edu>
- Summary: I seek the capacity to format/write to DOS floppies!
- Keywords: DOS, Floppies
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- Organization: University of Minnesota
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- Date: Sun, 8 Nov 1992 18:08:50 GMT
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- Our new color NeXTstation ha great problems writing to MS-DOS formatted
- floppies. Even if this subject has been beaten to death already, it is
- a very current, very real unsolved problem for us.
-
- Problems:
- 1) You can't initialize an unformatted disk to MS-DOS format unless you
- (deviously) first insert an MS-DOS disk, select it, then manually eject
- that disk and supplant it with your unformatted one. I am uncomfortable
- with this because it's like unmounting/mounting a filesystem without Mach's
- knowledge. Can this cause any harm?
- 2) 1.44MB MS-DOS floppie (formatted on an MS-DOS machine) are often un-
- writeable. When I try to copy to them, I get an "Invalid Argument" error
- in the process inspector! The disk write-protect is not the problem; so
- what the hell IS*?
- 3) 'Successfully' formatting MS-DOS diskettes, and writing files to them
- often yields diskettes that appear EMPTY to MS-DOS machines. I am writing
- filenames in the proper MS-DOS format (xxxxxxxx.xxx).
-
- It's hard to remain calm (and avoid ending every sentence with an indignant
- string of exclamation marks) when confronted with this kind of random func-
- tionality; so I ask:
-
- Is this a hardware or a software problem?
- Is there an upgrate/utility that can consistently deal with MS-DOS floppies?
- Are there utilities that can read/write Macintosh or Amiga diskettes?
-
- -Mucho obliged
- Arnim Sauerbier
- Institute of Human Genetics
-