jecepede wrote on 2025-02-08, 19:46:SS DD
DS DD
DS HD
etc.... […]
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SS DD
DS DD
DS HD
etc....
SS is easy - look at the heads .. SS drives have only a "pressure pad" on top (no wires)
DS has another head (with wires)
For other's I recommend my own ImageDisk (Get it at "Daves Old Computers") it has a
test/analyze function where you can do a lot of tests, including step to any track.
360k DD drives have 40 tracks, home head should take it to near the outer edge of
the visible media, stepping to 40 should take it to near the inner edge. (and yes, I know
that 40 is 1-track over the official 0-39, but most drives can go to that extra
track, and worse case you'll hear it bump the stop once)
1.2M HD d rives have 80-tracks - home will still go near the outer edge,
stepping to 40 will only go near the middle.
Those are the common 5.25" PC drives .. there are others, I have a 5.25" DD drive with
80 tracks (720k) I don't believe these were ever officially used on the PC.
You can also "Test RPM" ... DD drives rotate at 300rpm, HD drives rotate at
360rpm.
3.5" drives all have 80 tracks ... 3.5" diskettes have a hole opposite the write protect
slider ... look for the optical sensor that "looks through" that hole, It will be present on
HD drives (1.44m) , absent on DD drives (720k).
Dave ::: https://dunfield.themindfactory.com ::: "Daves Old Computers"->Personal
Dave ::: https://dunfield.themindfactory.com ::: "Daves Old Computers"->Personal