On 10/27/24 10:08, P Gebhardt via cctalk wrote:
I can't access the image via this link since I
don't have a login for that page,
but if it's a Fujitsu SMD drive with 14", then it can only by a M2284, M2294 or
M2298.
They didn't do more models than that with 14" platters.
And they indeed have to heads per platter side.
It's not a Fuji; the 6100 "Echo" disk is only 25MB, and all of the 14"
Fujis are an order of magnitude greater than that.
If memory serves, the 6100 was a weird combo of a 6103 or 6105 disk
(maybe from Micro Products) and a 6096 Micro Products quad density
floppy (as opposed to the 6097, which was also quad density, but
unspecified manufacturer).
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