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flyguille
msx master
Posts: 1183
Posted: May 18 2004, 23:39   
My PC diskdriver 5 1/4 up to 1.2mb can't read my msx disks 360k sometimes, any trick?
flyguille
msx master
Posts: 1183
Posted: May 19 2004, 00:01   
Truly weird, i just try to copy from the MS-DOS win98se console, and the copy was done perfectly... and from windows-fucker don't work any attempt.......


flyguille
msx master
Posts: 1183
Posted: May 19 2004, 00:16   
Quote:

Truly weird, i just try to copy from the MS-DOS win98se console, and the copy was done perfectly... and from windows-fucker don't work any attempt.......




and more, right now i do a disk image (dcopy.exe on ms-dos), and no error return ......

what shit is the EXPLORER !!!!!!!
Sonic_aka_T

msx guru
Posts: 2262
Posted: May 19 2004, 01:22   
I think Windoze no longer supports 360kB disks... Not entirely sure though...
dhau
msx master
Posts: 1047
Posted: May 19 2004, 02:43   
It kind of does. Well, you can dump 360kb images to DD floppies. But you can't browse the content after this. This floppies loads great in MSX.
flyguille
msx master
Posts: 1183
Posted: May 19 2004, 16:02   
yes, you can dhau

include, i dump a 360k format (5 1/2), in a 3 1/2 disk, and insert this disk in the PC, and work perfect, covering the hole ofcourse. And starting from an unformated disk. (or cleaned with a magneto).
 
 







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