>From: Fred Cisin <ci...@xenosoft.com>
>Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2020 2:35 PM
>
<snip>
>BTW, A "1.2MB" drive is fully capable of reading/writing the Otrona disks
>WITH SUITABLE SOFTWARE on MOST machines.
<snip>
>
>--
>Grumpy Ol' Fred                  ci...@xenosoft.com

I have legal copies of several format translation programs, including Media 
Master and Convert, but they are 16-bit MS-DOS programs and will not run on my 
Windows 10 Pro computer. I have Windows XP and MS-DOS 6.22 running in VMs under 
VirtualBox, but I cannot get the VMs to recognize my 1.2 MB drive (a Mitsumi 
D509V3) as a 1.2 MB drive -- the VMs seem to think it is a 3.5" 1.44MB drive, 
so the drive is not readable in the VM and the translation programs run but 
don't work. Also, the BIOS does not have support for any 5.25" floppy capacity 
other than 1.2MB. If I try to read 360KB floppies, I get a failure message with 
the comment that the floppies are most likely unformatted.

It looks like I will have to break down and get a real 386 or 486 PC so I can 
use a real 360KB floppy drive and run MS-DOS directly.

Bob

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