I recently acquired a stash of 5.25” Northstar-related floppy disks. About half are soft
sector for the Northstar Dimension, the other half are 10 sector for the Advantage 8/16.
There are, however, about a dozen 10 sector floppies all modified in the same curious way:
they have had a write protect sticker stuck over the index hole. Some with the sticker on
top, some on bottom; can’t think of any reason that would matter as blocked is blocked.
But I’ll mention it.
They seem to have something to do with the Dimension, maybe, as a couple of them are
marked with NetWare 1.1.1 related labels (all handwritten). There is a set of what appears
to be WordPerfect install floppies (though they don’t say WordPerfect specifically) . A
couple also mention the odd term “smutched”. One is actually labeled “smutch.exe”.
Tim Mann’s Catweasel tool (cw2dmk) was unable to find any valid sectors on them, using the
option to ignore the index pulse. I am aware that some drives won’t enable data if the
pulse is missing entirely but I used a drive that doesn’t care (Teac FD-55BR - I have used
it to read unpunched “flippy” disks) and still got nothing.
Does the Dimension really not need the index pulse, despite otherwise using an apparently
standard WD-style format? Is something else going on? Does any of this ring any bells with
the collected wisdom of the list? What am I likely dealing with here, if I want to recover
the contents of these disks?
Thanks.
ok
bear.