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Fred Cisin
cisin at xenosoft.com
Wed Aug 25 15:57:02 CDT 2021
On Wed, 25 Aug 2021, Jay Jaeger via cctalk wrote:
> I don't have that code, however a couple of points:
> First of all, I think Vector Graphic actually used Micropolis drives (and I
> suspect yours are because of the hard sectoring). I have Micropolis drives
> on my Altair. Back in 2006 I imaged my floppies - by reading the sectors on
> my Altair and transferring the data over to my PC and saving an image file.
> Note that at least for the 100 TPI Mod II model you'd have to use an actual
> Micropolis drive or the tracks won't line up. I don't know if that is also
> true of the Mod I drives which have a more standard tracks per inch.
Important points!
Yes, Vector Graphics was 100tpi. That was not the only unusual aspect to
their format.
Yes, Micropolis ALSO made 48tpi single sided drives. I don't remember
whether they were 35 track or 40 track; I used one for years on a TRS80
(which wass 35 track); it was an exceptionally reliable, albeit heavy and
slow-steppping drive.
For 100tpi, there also existed Tandon TM100-4M drives. The M stood for
"Micropolis". One of the TM100-4M drives that I had did not have the 'M'
on the label.
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Grumpy Ol' Fred cisin at xenosoft.com
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