[DD 3.5" disks]
Have you tried using a HD floppy and putting tape over
BOTH sides of the
hole that marks the disk as HD? I should think that you could then format
Didn't we go through this last week? The coercivity of the media is
different between DD and HD disks (not very different in the case of 3.5"
ones, but it's still different).
I would think that in the case of 3.5" disks, you could format an HD disk
as a DD one, but it will _not_ be reliable. It's the sort of thing you
might have to do if DD disks become unobtainable (and then I might
consider modifying the DD drive to increase the write current a bit), but
while you can still easily get the right media, please use it...
-tony