[Coco] 3.5 inch floppy drive
Robert Gault
robert.gault at worldnet.att.net
Wed Feb 23 20:16:50 EST 2005
3.5" drives of both HD and DD flavor work just fine on a Coco system.
Recent drives of this type won't have jumpers but use the cable to
select drive number. This will mean a twisted cable (non Coco) if you
want the 3.5" drive to be drive 0.
Also, you probably will be using a HD drive but a Coco can't read/write
in HD format. That means using DD disks or taping the HD hole on HD disks.
Once your drive is installed, you can use it as a normal Coco drive
35/40 track in Coco format (Disk Basic or OS-9) or read/write PC
formatted disks under OS-9 with PCDOS. You can also use some PC programs
to create Coco Disk Basic or OS-9 formatted disks to simplify file
transfers.
David wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> just a quick question before i start ripping things apart...
>
> I'm unable to get a 5 1/4 inch drive working in any of my pc's (long story)
>
> I do, however, have spare 3.5 inch drives, with both the 'new' and the
> 'old' style cable/power connectors..
>
> I have a home-made dual-drive setup that another list member build, and
> graciously donated (Thanks, Stan!) - is it likely work if I replace one
> of the 5 1/4 inch drives in that set up with one of my 3.5 inch drives?
>
> Can I then write 3.5inch disks using my pc and have the coco read
> them/transfer them to 5 1/4 inch disks if necessary?
>
> Having my new Coco setup is no fun, as I'm unable to get any software
> for it!
>
> Regards,
> David
>
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