"Phineas T. Higgenbotham" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| "Richard" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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| > I found the answer on another group the
| > second disk file has grown to big for a
| > 1.4 floppy. The second floppy must be formatted
| > 1.6 or 1.7.
| >
| > Not good but that is the answer.
| >
| > Richard
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| Now, when you say formatted 1.6 or 1.7, what would the procedure be?
Hope
| you can advise.
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| Or can I get a 1.6 or 1.7 floppy somewhere? Hope you can help - I'm
| awaiting further instructions.
All new 3.5" floppy disks are actually something like 2.0Mb in capacity.
However, when they are formatted, the entire disk isn't used and you
have 1.4Mb. I think the main reason for this is as floppies were
notoriously bad there would be a lot of errors on the disk, and these
errors would be written out and the spare sections of the disk used
instead. Of course, nowadays they are pretty reliable, so you can use
the extra space to gain capacity.
Depending on what OS you use you may/may not be able to reas some
formats without special drivers loaded, but I think DOS can read up to
about 1.72Mb with no special drivers.
Take a look here for a program that will format large capacity.
http://www.winimage.com
Steve

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