UNIX filesystems on Sun SPARCstation floppy disks (solved, sort of)

j chapman flack chap at art-sy.detroit.mi.us
Mon May 13 23:08:00 AEST 1991


In article <1991Apr30.213800.18265 at trc.amoco.com>,
zjmw36 at trc.amoco.com (Joe M. Wade) writes:

>The second hole on some diskettes is to denote that is is high density. If
>SUNOS tools only works for low density as you imply, you could probably 
>force low density fomatting on a high density diskette. Better yet, just 
>use a low density diskette.

I'm not sure about 3 1/2" diskettes, but with 5 1/4" diskettes, you *can't*
force low-density formatting on a high-density diskette.  The high-density
coating requires a higher write current to magnetize it; the drive selects
the write current based on what format you've selected, so when you select
low density it's using barely enough current to make any mark on the disk.

I always thought it was crazy that you couldn't put a LOW density format on
a HIGH density diskette, until I learned that....
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