This brings up an interesting point; how do you tell the difference
between DD and HD diskettes? My usual method was to try and format them
on a DD drive, and if they formatted, they were DD :). Is there a better
method?
"Fred Cisin (XenoSoft)" wrote:
>
> At no point has the price differential been so extreme as to justify using
> the wrong diskette on a regular basis. Admittedly, there can be
> "emergencies", where the correct diskette is unavailable that might result
> in a need to make do with a wrong one.
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