[comp.os.cpm] 8" floppy drive problems

RALPH@UHHEPG.BITNET (03/21/88)

Date: 20-MAR-1988 14:54:43.46
From: Ralph Becker-Szendy RALPH AT UHHEPG
To:   0::"info-cpm@simtel20.arpa",RALPH
Subj: Re: 8" floppy drive problems
*** FLAME ON ***

tetra!budden@nosc.mil (Ray A. Buddenberg) writes:
> But there is one additional reason that 8" can be a liability
> in certain situations.  The drive motor is the only thing in
> the whole computer that does anything with 60 Hz.  Aboard ships ...
If you ever want to move your computer to a place which has 50Hz power (like
Europe), make sure you get 8" drives where the belt-driving wheel on the
spindle motor has two seperate "tracks"; than you can take the wheel off and
just reverse it to change 50 <-> 60 Hz. The funny part is, not even all Siemens
drives (built in Mexico for the US and German market) have these reversible
wheels.

Jeff Wieland <wieland@ea.ecn.purdue.edu> writes:
> I've always heard that 8" was MORE reliable.
True. Single-side single-density 8" floppies are nearly indestructible.
Usually, if a floppy fails, you can actually see a hole in the magnet layer,
and sometimes even a hole in the disk ! Even scratches and fingerprints on the
recording surface are sometimes survived.

I think there is a much more important advantage of 8" drives: you can always
buy and interchange software on "eight inch, SSSD, IBM format"; it is sometimes
(usually ?) hard to interchange information on the myriads of 5" formats. The
biggest disadvantage of 8" disk drives (according to my bad taste) is their
noise level; in particular if you don't outfit them with a motor-off circuit;
my computer sounds like a starting jet in mty office.

*** FLAME OFF *** Sorry for such a long message with so little information.

Ralph Becker-Szendy                                     RALPH@UHHEPG.BITNET
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