Sorry. Should have been off-list.
My fault.
/Mattis
2016-02-07 13:35 GMT+01:00 Mattis Lind :
> Hello Jay!
>
> I think I sent a message related to these floppies before and since now is
> long since the original message they're probably gone, but I need to check
> to be sure.
>
> I am interested
Hello Jay!
I think I sent a message related to these floppies before and since now is
long since the original message they're probably gone, but I need to check
to be sure.
I am interested in those oddball floppies with sector holes at the edge for
my Incoterm SPD 10/25 machine, are they still fo
first time I have seen such a thing...
Ed#
In a message dated 1/16/2016 6:46:54 P.M. US Mountain Standard Time,
michael.99.thomp...@gmail.com writes:
>From: Jay West jwest at classiccmp.org
>
>I have two "flippy organizers" (that's around 20 floppies each) full of
>these oddball floppies
>From: Jay West jwest at classiccmp.org
>
>I have two "flippy organizers" (that's around 20 floppies each) full of
>these oddball floppies.
>
>Picture at
>https://www.flickr.com/photos/131070638@N02/22020178558/in/dateposted/
>
>They are 8", hard sectored, and the sectors are on the outer edge rath
On 10/18/15 6:00 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
it's truly amazing that Memorex still exists--as a brand of Imation.
Thank Ella Fitzgerald
"Is it live, or is it Memorex"
http://www.totalmedia.com/content/trivia-and-tips/maxells-chair-man-hell-blow-you-away-part-1.html
On 10/18/2015 08:39 PM, Jon Elson wrote:
As 3rd party vendors in the IBM plug-compatible arena went, Memorex
was pretty large. We had an IBM shop at Washington University, but
after the CPUs, practically the whole room went to Memorex-supported
gear. They get 3330-compatible drives, later upgra
On 10/18/2015 08:00 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
IBM occupied a large segment of the market and was a
favorite target for lots of followers. If you just
observe the passage of Memorex through the history of
acquisitions and being acquired and sold, it's truly
amazing that Memorex still exists--as
On 10/18/2015 03:56 PM, Paul Berger wrote:
It goes on to say that when the first read/write drive was developed
(Igar) the hard sector holes where dropped in favour of more usable
surface are. I have seen the diskettes for minnow and and they
where considerably less floppy than the later disk
On 2015-10-18 6:46 PM, Chuck Guzis wrote:
On 10/18/2015 01:49 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
To the best of my recollection, the Minnow used disks with 8 sector
holes. I don't recall the modulation scheme, but FM would be
reasonable.
Sure, but were the holes on the outside, like the Memorex, or near
th
On 10/18/2015 01:49 PM, Eric Smith wrote:
To the best of my recollection, the Minnow used disks with 8 sector
holes. I don't recall the modulation scheme, but FM would be
reasonable.
Sure, but were the holes on the outside, like the Memorex, or near
the spindle, like all later 8-inch floppy dri
> To the best of my recollection, the Minnow used disks with 8 sector holes.
> I don't recall the modulation scheme, but FM would be reasonable.
Sure, but were the holes on the outside, like the Memorex, or near the
spindle, like all later 8-inch floppy drives?
On 10/18/2015 10:50 AM, Eric Smith wrote:
Did the disks for the original IBM 23FD "Minnow" floppy disk also
have the sector/index hole near the edge, like the Memorex 650/651?
The Minnow was used as a read-only device for loading microcode, and
the disks were only factory written. I haven't seen
Did the disks for the original IBM 23FD "Minnow" floppy disk also have
the sector/index hole near the edge, like the Memorex 650/651? The
Minnow was used as a read-only device for loading microcode, and the
disks were only factory written. I haven't seen an actual Minnow disk,
but since Memorex wa
söndag 18 oktober 2015 skrev dwight :
> I think it was Wang that used the outside holes.
> Dwight
>
>
And the Incoterm intelligent terminals used them as well.
http://www.datormuseum.se/peripherals/terminals/incoterm-spd-20-20
/Mattis
> > Subject: Re: Oddball floppies
Quite a coincidence, Mattis showed me one of those just last
week. Can't remember the system name though. A green
terminal/micro computer combination.
Perhaps Mattis will fill in the details.
/P
On Sat, Oct 17, 2015 at 06:21:29PM -0500, Jay West wrote:
> I have two "flippy organizers" (that's
I think it was Wang that used the outside holes.
Dwight
> Subject: Re: Oddball floppies for trade - 8", HS (outer edge), weird cutout
> To: cctalk@classiccmp.org
> From: ccl...@sydex.com
> Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 16:30:16 -0700
>
> On 10/17/2015 04:21 PM, Jay West wrote:
On 10/17/2015 04:21 PM, Jay West wrote:
I have two "flippy organizers" (that's around 20 floppies each) full
of these oddball floppies.
Picture at
https://www.flickr.com/photos/131070638@N02/22020178558/in/dateposted/
They are 8", hard sectored, and the sectors are on the outer edge
rather tha
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