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- To: Stephen Robert Norris <srn@gh.cs.usyd.edu.au>
- Date: Fri, 24 May 1996 11:37:29 -0500 (CDT)
- From: "WILLIAM J. MILLER" <wjm@wwa.com>
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- The IBM PC drives can store more information on disks then the standard
- format command allows. Available on various online services, FTP sites,
- and so one, are programs called dynamic formatters. I have seen (and
- used, but don't ask where) a formatter that squeezed 2.1 meg on a 1.4 meg
- disk by rewriting the track structure on the disk. It took FOREVER to
- format the disk, and the disks had a high error rate, making it a toy more
- than anything, but it can be done.
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- I was also able to format a 360K disk to about 800K, and I never tried any
- of the 720 K disks, as is I didn't have any.
-
- The disks that this program would create would read "fine" in one
- computer, a CompuAdd 386DX20 (I think), and wouldn't read at all in a
- Gateway 386DX33. The program did include a BIOS extensions file, that you
- loaded in your config.sys file, but it only cleared up the problems on a
- small number of computers.
-
- One of the programs came with source code (Pascal I think). If I have iot
- on disks, its on a 5.25" disk, and I will never be able to find it. Try a
- search on the net.
-
- Bill Miller
- wjm@wwa.com
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