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- From: S.K.Khan@bradford.ac.uk (Saleem Khan)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga.reviews
- Subject: REVIEW: Power Computing XL 1.76Meg floppy drive
- Followup-To: comp.sys.amiga.hardware
- Date: 25 Feb 1994 21:44:52 GMT
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
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- Keywords: hardware, floppy drive, high-density, commercial
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- PRODUCT NAME
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- Power Computing XL 1.76Meg floppy drive
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- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
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- A drive for the Amiga that can read/write high density floppy disks.
- Not 100% compatible with the Chinon drive, but it CAN read/write disks from
- an A4000 internal drive.
-
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- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
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- Company: Power Computing
- Address: Unit 8 Railton Road
- Woburn Road Ind. Estate
- Kempston
- Bedford
- MK42 7PN
- UK
-
- Telephone: +44 (0)234 843388 (Voice)
- +44 (0)234 840234 (Fax)
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- LIST PRICE
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- XL Internal: 75 UK pounds + P&P
- XL External: 85 UK pounds + P&P.
-
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- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
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- HARDWARE
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- Any Amiga computer.
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- SOFTWARE
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- AmigaDOS Release 2.0 or better
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- COPY PROTECTION
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- None.
-
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- MACHINE USED FOR TESTING
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- Amiga 1200, 2MB Chip RAM.
- 340 megs Western Digital Cavier (I think that's Cavier) :)
- AmigaDOS 3.0
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- Amiga A500+, 2Meg Chip RAM.
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- The external version of the drive was used for this review.
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- INSTALLATION
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- Very simple -- just plug it in and go, if all you want to ever do is
- read. However, if you would like to WRITE to high density disks, then you
- MUST install a software patch on your machine. The patch is a 15K file that
- seems to do a "diskchange" so drives that have floppies in them grind when
- the patch is run (only when the patch is run -- once run, all is as normal).
-
- REVIEW
-
- If you have ever bought the Power Computing 888* range of drives,
- then you'll know what this drive looks like. I was thinking of scanning a
- picture for you folks and I'll have to see what Dan thinks about this.
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: Dan thinks its a fine idea. - Dan]
-
- It plugs right into the external drive port on the Amiga. One thing that
- puzzles me is that if it is an CBM compatible drive (it is, as you don't need
- to run the patch if you want only to read disks) why doesn't Amax 2 like
- this drive? (More on this later.)
-
- I have had this drive for a few months, and it's a good, solid drive.
- I've had no real problems except it SEEMED a little less stable under
- AmigaDOS 2.0 then it is now under 3.0. I don't know, it could be me, but now
- I get fewer errors with writing to disks.
-
- When I first got the drive, one disk in every 10 would fail (that's
- high density disks, and they were branded). Now that I run AmigaDOS 3.0
- (A1200) and setpatch 40.14, the drive seems to be A LOT more stable.
-
- In use, it is faster than the internal drive in the A4000 because it
- is a full speed drive. It uses RAM chips and custom logic chips to buffer
- the data so Paula does not have to lose any of the data. Owners of the OLD
- 880* drives might be able to upgrade -- phone Power Computing and ask if they
- can upgrade your drive. It must be the Sony type: you can open your drive
- says Power Computing in the ads.
-
-
- DOCUMENTATION
-
- Small booklet of "A5" size. It would have been better if they
- mentioned exactly what the patch does! :(
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- It's a shame a patch is needed -- good thing I have a hard drive! I
- used to run the patch from floppy disks and it was a pain!
-
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- I know from magazine reviews that most reviewers say the KCS drive
- is a better buy. The KCS drive has more features (copiers, etc.) installed
- and is supposed to be faster. The KCS unit also has custom drivers that
- allow even AmigaDOS 1.2 based Amigas to write/read all filesystems from
- FFS to DCFS!.
-
-
- BUGS
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- Only the Amax one found. If I insert a disk, it comes back and says
- "disk is damaged." Now if I remove the disk and put it back into the drive,
- it works?! Also, if I re-start the Mac from the menus, my external drive
- won't function (put a disk in, and the Mac won't know that you did). 8-(
-
-
- VENDOR SUPPORT
-
- Power Computing used to have a BBS (Gold fingers), but now it won't
- respond. I did mention the problems I had, and no-one helped (well another
- user did). So I don't know if they REALLY care too much.
-
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- WARRANTY
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- The drive has a one year warranty.
-
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- CONCLUSIONS
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- Overall it's a decent drive, if you can live with the quirks. I can,
- and it's also great when I have to back up the hard drive. Recently, I tried
- the freeware "SpareDiskDevice" package and it worked great. High density
- disks format to 1966K per disk. The disks that would not format, I tried to
- format from Directory Opus, and it formatted them fine (?).
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- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- This review written by Duggy. Do with it what you like, but just
- don`t say YOU wrote it. :)
-
- If you would like to amend it, contact me FIRST!
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