See, thats what I thought as well. Since i have two known 360KB drives w/ the star. However, I have one other system that came pre-installed w/ the black half height drives. One with the star one w/o. So I configured them as 1.2 and 360. Here is the strange part:
I formated a DSDD disk in the 360KB drive, took it to a DSHD drive, wrote to it, brought it back and it is being read perfectly fine. In fact a full disk was read back w/ no problem. I did this on four different floppies. I have never had any success in reading a DSDD disk in a low density drive after it being written to by a HD drive. In fact, taking the same disks that are being read in my HH LD drive and putting them in the 5150 FH drive produces an error (sector not found). I have to copy the files off, reformat in the LD HH drive, copy the files back on for the disk to work in my FH LD drive. Is this a fluke, a relatively common occurrence, or what?
The other strange thing is that the HD drive in the system will not read these disks. I guess this could be an alignment issue, but both drives will read and run programs on other disks.
I am a bit confused - mostly because I guess there I have no good way to guarantee one or more drives are not out of alignment. Therefore, any strange behavior makes me think the drive could be out of alignment.