The TRS-80 Journey Continues
Bill Gunshannon
bill.gunshannon at hotmail.com
Thu May 5 17:41:38 CDT 2022
On 5/5/22 16:50, Mike Katz via cctalk wrote:
> If you use a 80 track (96 TPI) 5 1/4" drive to read 40 track (48 PTI)
> floppies that will work but if you write onto them they will not be
> readable in a 40 track drive any more. The reason for this is that the
> had is half the width and when the 80 track drives writes to a 40 track
> written disk it only overwrites half of the track. And when the 40
> track drive goes to read the data it sees nothing but noise because the
> two halves of the track are different.
Well known and documented back when we first started using 80 track
drives.
>
> If you want to write floppies on an 80 track drive and read them on a 40
> track drive. Magnetically erase the disks with a demagnetizer and then
> format the disk in the 80 track drive but double stepping the format.
I always erase floppies with my tape degauser before formatting. Even
new disks usually have some pattern written on them.
>
> Double stepping means writing track zero on physical track zero and then
> writing track 1 on physical track 2 and track 2 on physical track 4, etc.
>
> This avoids the problem of tracks with different data on each half of
> the track. The 40 track drive will only see the half track data.
>
> Not all operating systems nor drivers can handle this.
>
> Gimix Flex for the 6809 could handle this as a special configuration.
>
> I'm sure you could get the greaseweasel to support this also.
I just got a GreaseWeazle. Not impressed so far.
>
> I hope this helps.
>
All information helps.
bill
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