On Sun, 7 Oct 2001, Eric Dittman wrote:
I was not a RS
user at the time and it's quite possible that the rumors I heard
regarding the M1 and those about the M3 were geting mixed together. I wasn't
even aware that there wasn't a two-sided option on the stock model 3.
The third-party controllers were most popular on the Model 1, since the stock
FDC was SD. There were a few third-party controllers for the Model III and
the early Model 4, but they weren't as popular as the 1793 was more capable.
The stock Model 1 FDC also had reliability problems that lead to third-party
data separator plug-in circuits.
The only Model 1/III/4 that came stock with DS drives was the 4D. Any other
DS setup was third-party. The stock III/4 controllers (both the add-on in
the III and early 4 and the built-in on the gate-array 4) had no problems
with DS drives.
Does that imply that merely substituting DS drives would make a 4 DS
capable, or were there some other modifications necessary?
- don
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