Amiga.org
Amiga computer related discussion => Amiga Hardware Issues and discussion => Topic started by: CDE_MusiX on April 03, 2006, 10:04:22 AM
-
Hi again, is possible to insert High Density floppies on the AMIGA? Someone is talking to the Catweasel adapter... how it works?
-
You mean something like THIS (http://cgi.benl.ebay.be/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=8272685868&rd=1&sspagename=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1) :-? Of course it is possible. If you have an A2000 or A1200 in tower then I guess you can also get an A4000 drive which is standard high density :)
-
Hmm! I didn't know Dell made Amiga drives! :-)
How is it interfaced to the Amiga? Does it have some custom logic inside?
- Ali
-
I used to have one of those several years ago on my A500+ with turboboard, it costed me 112,50 euro in those days when it was still brandnew. I donĀ“t really know what the Dell sign means, I only know that when you have 2.0 kickstart or higher that it is recognized as high density drive. The only funny minor thing is that it refused to work when I connected it to another external drive, it only worked when connected directly to the floppy port :-)
-
Hmmm...interesting. Looks like some homebrew thing stuck in a generic Dell floppydrive casing?
-
The nice thing about using the A4000 drive as I do (the A3000 also used this drive) is that once formated on the amiga a HD disk will give you almost 1.8mb of usable space compared to the 1.44 on a PC.
The drive will also read and write all other formats of amiga and PC disks.
-
and if you format with the diskspare.device you get about 2mb