At 12:25 PM 10/07/2019 -0700, you wrote:
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>On 7/10/19 11:32 AM, Will Cooke via cctalk wrote:
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>> https://www.bgmicro.com/4-pack-of-5-25-floppy-diskettes-with-sleeves.aspx
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>They have hub rings, so they are probably 360K

And the index hole. 

Thanks Will, this is quite fortuitous. I've just restored a HP 82901 dual 5.25" 
drive,
which now runs, responds on the HP-IB bus, but I don't yet have facility to 
test R/W files.
Next is to find some floppies to suit. I can't find any mention of what floppy 
type it uses,
but the model specs are:
  Double sided, 35 tracks/side, 16 sectors, 256 byte sectors, MFM, optical 
index hole sensor.
  Total capacity: Listed as 270KB, but above gives 286,720 bytes. (280KB)
So probably 360K disks would work?
I'll have a few boxes of old 360K somewhere, and digging them out was on my 
list for today. 

So, nice timing. Ordered about 80. No hurry, since I still don't have a 
suitable HP-IB card.
Looking for a couple of cards that are PCI and listed in 
http://www.hp9845.net/9845/projects/hpdir/

Pic of the drive here: 
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/chat/what-did-you-buy-today-post-your-latest-purchase!/msg2537844/#msg2537844
I also have a HP 9121 (working with my HP 1630G) and 9123 (both 3.5"), looking 
for a HP 9895A (8")

The origin of this project is that I have 3.5" disks with ALL the disassembler 
utils for the HP 1630
logic analyzer, and want to archive them to PC (and put online, with other 
people waiting for this.)


Guy

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