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- Without trying to give a lecture, perhaps some of you would like to know
- *why* a PC diskette drive cannot read MAC 800 Kb. floppies. When Steve
- Wozniak was still Apple's engineering guru he had a bright idea for a scheme
- that enabled him to store 800 Kb on a diskette where PC's only could store
- 720 Kb. As with his Apple II design where floppy access was a real miracle;
- fast, cheap and reliable and mostly done in software (!) his idea showed
- true genius.
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- His idea was to have a variable speed of the floppy drive's motor. When the
- head moves to the outer (wider) track the motor spins slower. This means
- that the amount of information on those tracks is larger. This scheme can be
- compared to that of CD's.
- Wozniak is still honored with the fact that the floppy controller in a Mac
- is still code-named SWIM (Steve Wozniak's Integrated Machine).
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- The disadvantage was that Apple needed special floppy drives to read this
- format. When Mac's still had huge costprices nobody cared about that, but
- nowadays Apple has published an idea that in the future they will skip using
- these drives. From that moment on even Mac's cannot read 400 and 800 Kb.
- diskettes anymore. I guess Apple will then supply an external SCSI 400/800
- Kb. drive as an option.
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- So, to my knowledge it is really impossible to read 400/800 Kb. floppies on
- a PC without any special hardware. The normal floppy disk controller in a PC
- (upD786 or comaptible) simply cannot perform the required function.
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- Ernst J. Oud
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- Contrary to modern belief; in The Netherlands we do not wear wooden shoes!
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