MARCOSS%BRUFPB2.BITNET@uicvm.uic.edu (Marcos Sebastian Alsina.) (01/04/91)
Yes it is possible. Your system must have a driver of the same density.
thad@cup.portal.com (Thad P Floryan) (01/05/91)
MARCOSS%BRUFPB2.BITNET@uicvm.uic.edu (Marcos Sebastian Alsina.)
in <25392@adm.brl.mil> writes:
Yes it is possible. Your system must have a driver of the same density.
What was the original question? (Cannot find it online here). Point being,
the 3B1/UNIXPC/PC7300 can read/write/format all the following (which I've
personally tried, verified, and demonstrated to others):
5-1/4" 160K, 8 sec/trk, 40 trk, single-sided, single-density
180K, 9 sec/trk, 40 trk, single-sided, single-density
200K, 10 sec/trk, 40 trk, single-sided, single-density
320K, 8 sec/trk, 40 trk, double-sided, single-density
360K, 9 sec/trk, 40 trk, double-sided, single-density
400K, 10 sec/trk, 40 trk, double-sided, single-density
640K, 8 sec/trk, 80 trk, double-sided, double-density
720K, 9 sec/trk, 80 trk, double-sided, double-density
800K, 10 sec/trk, 80 trk, double-sided, double-density
3-1/2" 640K, 8 sec/trk, 80 trk, double-sided, standard-density
720K, 9 sec/trk, 80 trk, double-sided, standard-density
800K, 10 sec/trk, 80 trk, double-sided, standard-density
3B1/UNIXPC/PC7300-specific questions are best directed to both unix-pc.general
(which "may" soon be comp.sys.3b1 (depending on the current voting)) and to
comp.sys.att
If you're in Silicon Valley (SF Bay Area), many members of the AT&T UNIX Users'
Group own 3B1/UNIXPC/PC7300 systems.
Email me for more details (re: 3B1/UNIXPC/PC7300 or the Users' Group).
Thad Floryan [ thad@cup.portal.com (OR) ..!sun!portal!cup.portal.com!thad ]