There is a company here in sweden that sells 5.23" floppys, i asked how the amount in KB the held, he said "96 track per inch"
And from wiki:
In the early 1980s, “quad density” 96-track-per-inch drives appeared, increasing the capacity to 720 KB
and
In 1984, along with the IBM PC/AT, the high density disk appeared, which used 96 tracks per inch combined with a higher density magnetic media to provide 1,200 KB
Does that mean that i cant use the floppys they selling in my 360kb drive?
EDIT: if im not wrong, my tandon is a T100-2 and can only read 48 tracks?
And from wiki:
In the early 1980s, “quad density” 96-track-per-inch drives appeared, increasing the capacity to 720 KB
and
In 1984, along with the IBM PC/AT, the high density disk appeared, which used 96 tracks per inch combined with a higher density magnetic media to provide 1,200 KB
Does that mean that i cant use the floppys they selling in my 360kb drive?
EDIT: if im not wrong, my tandon is a T100-2 and can only read 48 tracks?
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