Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!linus!alliant!rosenkra From: rosenkra@Alliant.COM (Bill Rosenkranz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.atari.st Subject: Re: SS disks Message-ID: <1669@alliant.Alliant.COM> Date: 28 Apr 88 21:20:14 GMT References: <184chad@byuvax.bitnet> <167@obie.UUCP> <5259@ihlpg.ATT.COM> Reply-To: rosenkra@alliant.UUCP (Bill Rosenkranz) Organization: Alliant Computer Systems, Littleton, MA Lines: 19 ----- in spite of the fact that this discussion is interesting, educational, and helpful, i think the *real interesting* question was the one originally asked: is it true that computer X uses one side of a SS disk while computer brand Y uses the other? as originally stated, this would mean every SS disk *IS* really certified on both sides and we can all save at least 30 to 50% by buying SS certified disks (which would essentially give you DS certified disks). i think computer "X" was a mac and computer "Y" was probably ibm/atari/... how 'bout it...does anybody know for sure? -bill (it seems unlikely since the certification process does cost something and would thus have to be done on both sides of every disk produced) (still, i would not put it past this industry to do something like that...)