soohong@gondor.cs.psu.edu (Soohong Kim) (02/07/89)
Hi. I need some pointers/advice on 8"DSDD floppy controllers and 5" High Density drives compatible with TEAC's FD55GFR (can rotate in **360 rpm** and handle 8" formats!). I have some 5" floppy diskettes written in an unusual (at lease in U.S.) format which Japanese people call 2HD (Double side/High density) and is the same format as 8" DSDD disks use. (Different from IBMPC's High density format). i.e., 1.2MB capacity, 77 tracks, 1024 bytes/sector, 360 rpm. (BTW, can anyone let me know what is IBMPC's High density format? What format do 3.5" High Density drives (1.44MB type) use?) The goal is: 1. to be able to read the contents of these diskettes 2. to be able to write on them. Reading is the primary concern at this moment, and I am looking for a way of achieving this goal. One way is to buy an appropriate drive (and a controller for IBMPC, if necessary) and let it talk to IBMPC. I'd choose this way since "Disk conversion service" is very expensive when the amount of data involved is huge, and because it would be great to be able to keep my data in that format (In fact, my machine is not an IBM compatible - it's NEC PC-9801F which has two 720K drives - and more recent versions of PC-9801 have 2HD drives.) So I'd appreciate any kind of info on: 1. 8"DSDD Controllers for IBMPC (XT, AT or PS2/30) 2. 5" Drives that can rotate 360 rpm like FD55G(360 rpm, fixed) and FD55FGR(300rpm/360rpm switchable) - Some of them I know are: Mitsubishi M4854, Matsushita JA-581, Hitachi HFD516B, TEAC FD-55G, TEAC FD-55GFR, YE-data YD-380T, NEC FD1157C, and NEC FD1157D. Any other drives of this kind missing? Where can I buy any one of those in the US? Is there such a drive with VFO sitting in the drive? 3. Any other more attractive alternatives? (I am hardware type and good in assembly languages and I/O drivers) 4. What is IBMPC's High density formats (3.5", 5")? - Just curious 5. What is FD-55GFV ? For Your Info: 5"FDD specs DSDD 2DD 2HD --------------------------+--------+--------+-------- Capacity (Bytes) | 360K | 720K | 1.2M Transfer rate (Kbits/sec) | 250 | 250 | 500 Rec. density (bits/inch) | 5876 | 5922 | 9646 Track density(tracks/inch)| 48 | 96 | 96 Encoding | MFM | MFM | MFM # cylinders | 40 | 80 | 77 rotation speed (rpm) | 300 | 300 | 360 --------------------------+--------+--------+-------- Thanks in advance. ---Soohong Kim =================== soohong@gondor.cs.psu.edu soohong%gondor@psuvax1.cs.psu.edu soohong@psuvaxg.bitnet SQK@PSUVM.bitnet USPS: 333 Whitmore lab, University Park, PA 16802 phone:(814)234-0938 =================== soohong@gondor.cs.psu.edu soohong%gondor@psuvax1.cs.psu.edu soohong@psuvaxg.bitnet SQK@PSUVM.bitnet UUCP: psuvax1!gondor!soohong USPS: 333 Whitmore lab, University Park, PA 16802 phone:(814)234-0938
wew@naucse.UUCP (Bill Wilson) (02/08/89)
From article <4271@psuvax1.cs.psu.edu>, by soohong@gondor.cs.psu.edu (Soohong Kim): > > Hi. I need some pointers/advice on 8"DSDD floppy controllers and > 5" High Density drives compatible with TEAC's FD55GFR (can rotate in > **360 rpm** and handle 8" formats!). > You can try two companies: Flagstaff Engineering (602-774-5188) talk to Gary McClellan if you can, and Micro Solutions (815- 756-3411), Idon't have a contact there. If you need some quick conversions done, I do them on the side for $15 a disk for straight data transfers and a little higher if fancy manipulations need to be done. I would be glad to look at a disk for you if you would like. I also give discounts starting with 10 disks. -- Bill Wilson (Bitnet: ucc2wew@nauvm) Northern AZ Univ Flagstaff, AZ 86011 {These views are mine and do not necessarily reflect those of my employer}