From: "Doc Shipley" <doc(a)mdrconsult.com>
I have a YE Data YD-180 drive
Lucky you. I have 1 or 2 too, but they are getting hard to find (in Europe
anyhow)
According to a couple of comp.os.cpm posts, it's a
standard interface
DSDD 1.2MB drive with DC24V/DC5V input.
Correct
And, most importantly, that drive *will* format a
disk as IBM 3740
format, right?
Yes, physically. The drive as such is stupid, so it will depend on your
drivers
It can read and write anything from SSSD (= 251K) to DSDD (1.1 M)
Remember though, that track 0 always is formatted as SSSD. Contact me if you
need more info
Nico