[Coco] Disk drive questions?
Ray Watts
rayanddoraleew at earthlink.net
Wed Dec 3 14:12:06 EST 2003
jimcox at miba51.com wrote:
> On Wed, 03 Dec 2003 11:14:10 CST
> ostro011 <ostro011 at umn.edu> wrote:
>
>> On 3 Dec 2003, Ray Watts wrote:
>>
>>>
>>>
>>> jimcox at miba51.com wrote:
>>>
>>> "I'd also like to ask again, how easy is it to drop a 3.5" drive
>>> into a system. I know I have the answer some where in the thousands
>>> of emails I have saved, but I thought I'd save time and ask here.
>>> Any pointers?"
>>>
>>> As long as your 3.5" drives will run double density (720k), and most
>>> will, just check, all you need is adapters for the power and signal
>>> connections. The power requires a mini 4-pin female plug and the
>>> signal needs a 34-pin female header. I have three CoCo systems up
>>> and running and they all use 3.5" drives. It is a pain in the butt
>>> for me when I have to copy a 5.25" floppy because I have to hook up
>>> the drive with a special header jumper I made. BTW - by refitting
>>> the cover on your drive case, you can cram three 3.5" drives in and
>>> still consume (I think) less power than two 5.25" monsters.
>>>
>>> Griz
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>> Does this easy setup work through BASIC as well as OS9, or is your system
>> OS9 only. If a person has a set of two double-sided 5.25" drives
>> now, can
>> one set be replaced with 3.5" drives and still work in BASIC?
>>
>
> I should have clarified that I am running with Basic and not OS-9.
> Is this an issue?
>
> Jim
>
No! You can mix and match till your heart is content, as long as have
the correct connectors or adapters.
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