[Coco] Re: Disk Basic and 512 byte block floppies.
John E. Malmberg
wb8tyw at qsl.net
Wed Jan 21 09:41:32 EST 2004
In article <buibu1$lb1$1 at sea.gmane.org>,
"Amardeep S Chana" <vxlzneo02 at sneakemail.com> writes:
>
>
> That said, there is one function that was removed from Windows XP: a 720K
> double density diskette cannot be formatted. Existing disks are recognized
> for read/write. But they removed the option to format them both from the
> GUI and the command line.
The GUI appears to have lost the abililty, and most of the information is not
in the HELP for the command line version. But it still appears to work.
FORMAT A: /T:80/N:9
C:\images>format a: /t:80/n:9
Insert new disk for drive A:
and press ENTER when ready...
The type of the file system is RAW.
The new file system is FAT.
Verifying 720K
Initializing the File Allocation Table (FAT)...
Volume label (11 characters, ENTER for none)? 720k
Format complete.
730,112 bytes total disk space.
730,112 bytes available on disk.
1,024 bytes in each allocation unit.
713 allocation units available on disk.
12 bits in each FAT entry.
Volume Serial Number is DE13-94EE
Format another (Y/N)? n
-John
wb8tyw at qsl.net
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