Early 3.5" Floppy Drives

Allison ajp166 at bellatlantic.net
Thu Dec 15 20:05:00 CST 2005


>
>Subject: Re: Early 3.5" Floppy Drives
>   From: "Chuck Guzis" <cclist at sydex.com>
>   Date: Thu, 15 Dec 2005 17:43:09 -0800
>     To: cctalk at classiccmp.org
>
>On 12/16/2005 at 12:49 AM ard at p850ug1.demon.co.uk wrote:
>
>>> Any PC controller that can do 720k 3.5" format can do 
>>> 8" as it's the same data rate.  it's not what chips was 
>>
>>I don;'t think you mean that!. The 720K 3.5" format is the same data rate 
>>as the 360K 5.25" format. You mean any controller that can do the 1.44M 
>>3.5" format (or for that matter the 1.2M 5.25" format), surely. Those are 
>>the same as the 8" data rate.
>
>Yeah, he did--sort of.  This assumes that the data separator can be
>jiggered to deliver separated FM data at the same rate that it delivers
>3.5" separated MFM data.   i.e., 8" FM has the same data rate as 720K 3.5"
>MFM.
>
>Although, I'm still puzzling over my databook's definition of pin 21, it
>says "500 KHz for FM and 1 MHz for MFM" but makes no mention of write data
>rate (i.e. mimifloppy vs. 8").   Could this be simply something left out?

It's seriously incomplete.  What data book is it?

If anything it also forgets 250khz (older FM 5.25).

Look at the schematic from apnotes, the authors did make an effort to 
unhide information.  It's just a matter of following the logic. Having
more of the text would help but with slowpoke scanner 31 pages would 
take at least 4 hours.


Allison


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