Hey Steve!

I have quite a few DSDD 5.25" disks in inventory right now.   I bought a
bunch from a military surplus store online a few years back and those disks
have proven to be very reliable.   I'd be glad to make any disk that you
need.   I do quite a bit of disk archiving and I have quite a few drives
for just about any project.  It will only take me a few minutes to make any
disk.

Just email me directly and we can go from there.  I'll just need to be
pointed to the disk images that you want to use.  I'm in Utah.
travispierc...@gmail.com

Travis


On Tue, Sep 24, 2024 at 8:24 PM Fred Cisin via cctalk <cctalk@classiccmp.org>
wrote:

> On Tue, 24 Sep 2024, Steve Lewis via cctalk wrote:
> > But does anyone here in the States happen to have a stack of known-good
> > 5.25 disks they don't want anymore?
>
> Sorry, not right now
>
>
> > have a drive for an old system that currently uses bubble memory
> > cartridges to boot to PC-DOS 2.0, and so we'd like to see if (using
> > these external drives) it could also boot to a (confirmed legit) image
> > of IBM PC-DOS (and/or very early Microsoft DOS).  Or, do we still need
> > some kind of proprietary Sharp DOS image? (in which case, extra blank
> > disk would be good, as I think there are tools on these bubble memory
> > cartridges to initialize disks accordingly).
>
> What kind of drive is it?
>
> If it boots to PC-DOS 2.00, not MS-DOS 2.00, then it is not some kind of
> proprietary Sharp DOS.
>
> If Sharp, or whoever made your machine, ever did provide their own
> customized MS-DOS, it was likely to be versions 1.25, 2.11, or 3.31
> Many OEMs added 3.5 support in MS-DOS 2.00 amd 2.11.  PC-DOS didn't
> support 720K until PC-DOS 3.20, and 1.4M 2ith 3.30
>
>
> > (did anyone ever make a "USB-to-5.25" drive? I have a couple 3.5
> > versions of those - maybe the power to motor the 5.25 is too much for
> > USB? :D ).
>
> a few minor problems, in addition to power (easily solved with a external
> brick)
> There did once exist a few, but they are VERY rare.
> There were also some with cooperative circuitry, that had an unmodified
> 3.5 drive in them that could be recabled to 5.25.
> (still a few gotchas to deal with, such as "Disk changed" signal)
>
>
> But, if you have a functioning 720K 3.5, you could put early 5.25 DOS on
> it, even down to 1.00, and just use the first 40 tracks.  In the days
> before the 5170, the machine didn't really care,
>
> --
> Grumpy Ol' Fred                 ci...@xenosoft.com
>

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