On 07/14/2018 04:40 PM, Adrian Graham via cctalk wrote:
Since I got my first Gotek last year I've learned
more about floppy
drives and disks than I ever thought would be neccesary but there's SO
many different formats out there that I never knew about.
Yep.
I expect that I will be learning things too. In fact, I'm planing on ~>
counting on exactly that.
Thankfully I've had some exposure through friends and various mailing
lists; cctalk, TUHS, COFF, and various newsgroups; comp.os.vms being
predominant.
In the 80s my exposure to floppies was all DEC so I
knew about hard/soft
sectored drives and that RX50s had to be read in an RX50 drive. PC wise
it was all IBM-related so a disk from one machine would work in another
(alignment issues notwithstanding).
I had a vague sense that different OSs had different types of floppy
drives. I've also heard of hard vs soft sector drives, but I have no
idea what the difference is.
I'd used CP/M at school but assumed all CP/M
machines used the same disk
format. Wrong!
*nod*
It's my understanding that MS-DOS was one of the earlier OSs to
standardize file systems used across disks for various computer
manufacturers. There were still some physical differences though.
Fortunately I still find learning fun :)
:-D
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Grant. . . .
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