Apple Floppy Drives (was: More Apple Pimpers)

From: Sellam Ismail <foo_at_siconic.com>
Date: Thu Nov 8 06:07:29 2001

On Wed, 7 Nov 2001, Allison wrote:

> 1- Drives (SA400 was pure garbage!!!)
> 2- horribly botched controllers (TRS-80 without mods)
> 3- software such as disk drivers that would hang if no media or errors
> 4- floppy drives/controlers that would "bite" the media on power up or
> down meaning it would write trash due to no write locks.
> 5- not enough space
>
> The apple-II was plagued with #1 and somewhat with #3 depending on
> OS and definately #4. Space was a problem for many users(#5)

Most software I used on the Apple ][ would not hang on a disk error. I
only experienced that problem with certain games that had no provision for
disk errors. Only very poorly written software would not recover properly
from disk errors, but this is a bad software design issue, and not a
hardware issue.

As for having media in the drive upon power up, I learned early on from my
cousin not to leave disks engaged in the drive at power up. In the very
least I always opened the drive door before turning the machine on. Even
if I was lazy, I rarely got bit by that issue.

Sellam Ismail Vintage Computer Festival
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