x68000:writing_3.5_floppies
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- | * [[http:// | + | *IBM FD-05PUB |
- | *Sabrent SBT-UFDB | + | |
*Micropac technologies SBT-UFDB | *Micropac technologies SBT-UFDB | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | *Sabrent SBT-UFDB | ||
*Sony Vaio PCGA-UFD5 | *Sony Vaio PCGA-UFD5 | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
*Toshiba PA3109U-1FDD | *Toshiba PA3109U-1FDD | ||
*Panasonic CF-VFDU03 | *Panasonic CF-VFDU03 | ||
- | *IBM FD-05PUB (Teac OEM) - mode3 could be absent for models manufactured after 2005 but this information is not confimed. | + | |
**Here is a list of internal slim floppy drives with 3mode support:** | **Here is a list of internal slim floppy drives with 3mode support:** | ||
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If you can't format a 3,5 floppy disk at 1.2 MB with these DOS commands, try this trick. First format the disk at 1.44 MB (using Windows utility) and then format it at 1.2 MB with the DOS command. Sometimes it can help. | If you can't format a 3,5 floppy disk at 1.2 MB with these DOS commands, try this trick. First format the disk at 1.44 MB (using Windows utility) and then format it at 1.2 MB with the DOS command. Sometimes it can help. | ||
- | After you have formated the 3.5 floppy disk, you can write back disk images using DiskImage | + | After you have formated the 3.5 floppy disk, you can write back disk images using DiskImage |
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**These are the correct settings:** | **These are the correct settings:** |
x68000/writing_3.5_floppies.txt · Last modified: 2022/04/25 16:19 by TD-Linux