Using 3.5" HD drives on CP/M systems
I have tried to get a quorum on comp.os.cpm but there are only a few with
any opinions.
We all agree that 3.5" drives are a viable way to go. Many prefer to never
change from 8" drives. I am running the SuperIO (www.imsai.net), it is a
new Imsai card and uses a PC controller.
I have a variety of CP/M systems with a variety of storage mediums.
The point is for those of us that use 3.5" HD drives should try and come to
a consensus for a "standardized" format.
Questions such as sector size and numbering come to mind.
With more PC's dropping 3.5" drives does that mean there will be a limit to
new drives all together?
Are USB drives a reasonable option.
I've been using Flash ROM cards (on both my SuperIO system and coming up now
on my eZ80 Acclaim) and I am hoping to come up with a scheme for sharing
data with PC's. I like Flash cards since digital cameras should help
support continue on PC's.
I'm also looking into IDE based CD/DVD drives but they are a one way road
since I do not believe CP/M systems will ever write them.
I am trying to build a quorum of technically minded CP/M users to try and
develop a semi-standard and other ideas.
Randy
Received on Sat Jan 29 2005 - 18:35:31 GMT
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