* Dysan
3740/2D, Double sided, Double density, format:
128 bytes/26 sectors, index 1 & 2.
Those are soft sectored. How are the holes
in the jacket positioned? If
they're symmetrical about a centre line, then it's a flippy disk. If
they're both on the same side of the centre line, then it's a double
sided disk that can also be used in single-sided drives - rare, and they
confuse some DS drives.
Well to be more exact, looking at the disk (label side up) with the
disk access window at 6 0'clock, one index hole would be at 12:15 and
the other would be at 1:00. They are to one side of center and very
close together. So I guess these are not flippy disks.
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Press Start Inc.
Sunnyvale,CA
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