Tarbell is making me insane
Allison
ajp166 at bellatlantic.net
Tue Nov 13 19:28:04 CST 2007
>
>Subject: Re: Tarbell is making me insane
> From: Grant Stockly <grant at stockly.com>
> Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2007 11:34:53 -0900
> To: "General Discussion: On-Topic Posts Only" <cctech at classiccmp.org>
>
>More to add...
>
>I know that writing to 3.5" HD disks with the hole covered to make
>them look like DD is frowned upon, but maybe it could help determine
>why I get errors with the real DD disks.
>
>While trying to back up my DD disks onto HD hole covered disks I got
>an error. Its not the disk because I've tried two and they both fail
>at the same spot.
Bad write or media, or dirty head scaring disk.
>Also, are DD disks the same as Single Sided 3.5" 360/400k
>disks? Except for the double sided part?
I use a stack (about 200) of written once disks, they have sales
promo and utility on them and never distributed. Good media
and easily erased.
>What are good sources for DD disks TODAY, not NOS disks, but new
>disks? Is athana the only place out there making DD disks?
>
>When copying from drive A to drive B it has an error at the end of
>the disk. Is this where a data rate issue would be the worst?
Inner tracks are always worst.
>A>stat *.* | B>stat *.*
> |
>RECS BYTS EX D:FILENAME.TYP | RECS BYTS EX D:FILENAME.TYP
> 0 0K 1 A:.INT | 64 8K 1 B:ASM.COM
> 64 8K 1 A:ASM.COM | 96 12K 1 B:BASIC.COM
> 96 12K 1 A:BASIC.COM | 8 1K 1 B:COPY.COM
> 8 1K 1 A:COPY.COM | 70 9K 1 B:CPM.COM
> 70 9K 1 A:CPM.COM | 38 5K 1 B:DDT.COM
> 38 5K 1 A:DDT.COM | 12 2K 1 B:DISKTEST.COM
> 12 2K 1 A:DISKTEST.COM | 24 3K 1 B:DUMPDSK.COM
> 24 3K 1 A:DUMPDSK.COM | 48 6K 1 B:ED.COM
> 48 6K 1 A:ED.COM | 4 1K 1 B:FORMAT.COM
> 4 1K 1 A:FORMAT.COM | 56 7K 1 B:PIP.COM
> 56 7K 1 A:PIP.COM | 0 0K 1 B:RUN.$$$
> 92 12K 1 A:RUN.COM | 24 3K 1 B:STAT.COM
> 24 3K 1 A:STAT.COM | 8 1K 1 B:SYSGEN.COM
> 8 1K 1 A:SYSGEN.COM | BYTES REMAINING ON B: 11K
>BYTES REMAINING ON A: 0K |
> | B>
>A> |
>
>And the error:
>
>A>PIP B:=*.*
>
>COPYING -
>CPM.COM
>SYSGEN.COM
>DDT.COM
>COPY.COM
>PIP.COM
>ASM.COM
>STAT.COM
>ED.COM
>FORMAT.COM
>DISKTEST.COM
>DUMPDSK.COM
>BASIC.COM
>RUN.COM
>DISK WRITE ERROR: =*.*
>
>A: R/O, SPACE: 0K
>B: R/W, SPACE: 11K
>
>A>
>
>(can't be too save with my only good boot disk, A:. :)
Disk write error... likely just not making it.
FYI: 3.5" disks were never meant to run at 125khz. The
720k mode is 250khz and the 1.44mh is 500khz. The read
amps just may not work well down that low.
Allison
>
>Grant
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