Path: utzoo!attcan!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!rutgers!apple!arc!steve From: steve@arc.UUCP (Steve Savitzky) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Setting density on AT drive Summary: how to? Keywords: BIOS density Message-ID: <557@arc.UUCP> Date: 12 Sep 89 16:49:59 GMT References: <1841@cbnewsl.ATT.COM> Reply-To: steve@arc.UUCP (Steve Savitzky) Organization: Advansoft Research Corp, Santa Clara, CA Lines: 22 (I don't think this got out last week; anyway I've tried a few more things since then.) THE PROBLEM: how do I read random sectors on a 720K 5.25-inch disk on an AT? (That's 80 tracks but normal density: 8 sectors/track.) I've tried: INT 13h function 17h (set disk type) AL = DL = drive number and it appears to have no effect: I get a "can't find address mark" error, apparently indicating that it's not seeking to the right track. By the way, track 0 on these disks not only doesn't have the usual boot sector information on it, it's not readable at all because it's single density (blame Intel). Thanks in advance -- Steve Savitzky | steve@arc.uucp | apple.com!arc!steve ADVANsoft Research Corp. | (408) 727-3357(w) / 294-6492(h) 4301 Great America Parkway | #include Santa Clara, CA 95054 | May the Source be with you!