Dragon's Lair Fans - Arcade Lifestyle
General Chat => 'Business' Area : Buy/Sell/Trade => Topic started by: level42 on November 13, 2012, 12:23:50 AM
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....so NOT HIGH density floppies (1.44 Mb).
Looking for a box of 10 of these. Atnernative name is DD or 2D
If anyone still has an unopened box.....let me know, it's for my Fluke 9100A.
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you can use HD floppy's also,
Just cover the hole on the opposite side of the write protection switch and format them as 720 kb
"FORMAT A: /F:720 /C" in dos ;)
EDIT:
In your back yard ;D
http://www.informatique.nl/518462/verbatim-3-5inch-diskette.html
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you can use HD floppy's also,
Just cover the hole on the opposite side of the write protection switch and format them as 720 kb
That's not entire accurate. Although it works, HD diskettes are actually different from DD ones (I have to look up what the exact differences are though). HD diskettes formatted as DD will last significantly shorter.
I should have a few sealed boxes of DD diskettes at home - 5 disks in one box, brand is TDK I believe. I'll take a look tonight and let you know!
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Yep, I read that it gives a lot of problems to do that trick. Since I will need to use them in a dedicated DD drive I don't think that is a good option. It is also just for some testing really.
Some 9100 owners succesfully replaced the SCSI harddisk with a SCSI to CF card adapter and a CF card and that works great. This has a lot of advantages: no mechanical stuff so more reliable, no noise and file exchange with a PC.
However for now I would love to get 5 or 10 disks from you McVenco :)
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However for now I would love to get 5 or 10 disks from you McVenco :)
Which color do you prefer? :)
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WOW excellent !! And my favorite brand for media too ;)
Color doesn't matter that much to me, but let me take the red one's to set them apart from what I already got with the system....