Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!bloom-beacon!tut.cis.ohio-state.edu!rutgers!bellcore!tness7!tness1!nuchat!phillip From: phillip@nuchat.UUCP (Phillip Keen) Newsgroups: comp.os.cpm Subject: Re: 8" floppy drive probles Message-ID: <925@nuchat.UUCP> Date: 10 Apr 88 23:28:21 GMT References: <547@auvax.UUCP> <802@nuchat.UUCP> <4735@ozdaltx.UUCP> Organization: Public Access - Houston, Tx Lines: 69 Keywords: Nah! couldn't be.... In article <4735@ozdaltx.UUCP>, bill@ozdaltx.UUCP (Billy Bob) writes: > In article <802@nuchat.UUCP>, phillip@nuchat.UUCP (Phillip Keen) writes: > > > Robert, although I reallize that 8" floppies are still good, but because you > > cannot find them hardly anymore I think you should get rid of your 8" floppy > > disk drives, but before that get 5 1/4" disk drives then get bunches of > > 5 1/4" disks and copy your library over to the 5 1/4" disks and then get rid > >of your 8" disks and disk drives if you can. Another reason I say this is I've > > heard that 8" disks and disk drives are unreliable. I don't know if this > > is true or not but it's a rumor I've heard. > > -- > >Thanks, Snail Address: Phillip Keen > > It must be true. The two Qume DT-8's that I'm using are only 9 years > old. Had to get them cleaned and re-aligned last year, so they must > not be very dependable. Course, my system is only used every day for > only 6-8 hours. ;-} > > I did break down last year and buy a newer Qume Track 842 and added it > to the stack. > > I am worried about my hard disk, though, it's 8 years old, and still > formats without any errors other than those listed on the factory stat > sheet. It's an 8" Quantum 2040, with considerable miles also. > > YOu'd think that IMS, Industrial Micro Systems, the manufactuer of my > S-100, would have made better systems back in 1979....... > > bob > It is true, but if you shop around at electronics store you can probably locate them. There were several electronics stores that I have seen the 8" floppy disk drives still, but few and usually with no warranty. I have never seen a machine using 8" floppies but I have never seen one. One of the places I believe I saw an 8" floppy is a place in Lubbock, TX but I cannot remember the name of it. Well, hope you find some or find someone who still work on 8" floppies. Also, does anyone know where about's I can get 3/4 hight 5.25" disk drives? My disk drives on the Zorba have just about had it, and so I need to get some new drives and the Zorba uses 3/4 hight drives. Which one of these CP/M machines would be a good buy, or if there's not a machine on the list that you'd like to specify, please specify it anyways. Thanks. The machines are: [ ] TRS-80 Model 4 [ ] Kaypro (model with 392k DS/DD disk drives) [ ] Xerox 820-II [ ] Osborne 1 [ ] Osborne Executive Any information would be appreciated. Also, i'd like to know a price range now days for what these machines are going for. -- Smail Address: Phillip Keen - 2705 Martin - Pasadena, TX 77502 Path: uunet!nuchat!phillip