Path: utzoo!mnetor!tmsoft!torsqnt!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!ucbvax!XEROX.COM!sprague.wbst311 From: sprague.wbst311@XEROX.COM Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: 3.5inch HD disk formats: Why not 11*1024 Message-ID: <"11-Feb-91..9:07:29.EST".*.Michael_D._Sprague.wbst311@Xerox.com> Date: 11 Feb 91 14:07:29 GMT Sender: usenet@ucbvax.BERKELEY.EDU Reply-To: sprague.wbst311@xerox.com Organization: The Internet Lines: 22 > Great, but has anybody actually swapped a 3.5" drive for an 8" drive > and gotten it to work as an 8" drive (I admit that it wastes part > of the 3.5" drive!)?? Why not use a 5.25" HD drive? They usually cost about $10 less, and the swap *seems* to be easier. And yes, I have replaced 8" drives on a Xerox 820-II with 5.25" HD drives. My next attempt will be on a CompuPro S-100 system. I have not completed the 820-II project yet, due to the stupid mistake of plugging my interface board in backwords, and blowing one of the drives (maybe both). ARRRRGH!!! However, I have formatted, sysgened and booted a floppy on the 5.25" HD floppy. If anyone is interested, I can send out the modification. If you have the pin out of your drive, it's fairly obvious what you need to do .. though not in all cases. In addition, you may have trouble with the MOTOR ON signal, which 8" drives don't have. Some drives allow you to tie the Drive Select to the motor on, others don't. Assuming you have power, there is a one chip solution for Motor On, should you need it. ~ Mike (Sprague.Wbst311@Xerox.Com)