I'm attempting to archive my old Apple II floppies; I've got quite a lot.
I'm using the FC5025 device with an old PC 360k floppy drive
http://www.deviceside.com/fc5025.html
Yea, it works, I've successfully converted a bunch to .dsk files suitable for use with the Virtual II emulator.
It's been a number of years since I've done this. I am getting A LOT of failures. Like, 2/3 of my disks fail for some reason or another. I've ordered another floppy drive to see if that is part of the problem.
But, I have to wonder about how to tell if the disks are Dos 3.2 13 sector or Dos 3.3 16 sector disks. Some of them have a 16 stick on them, so they are clear. The ripping software has a selection for type of disk (everything, TRS-80, etc.) and has one setting for 13 sector, and another for 16 sector. Perhaps some of my failures are because I have the wrong type selected.
Is there any indication of what format a floppy is in? Was there any convention for noting this? Any physical differences of the floppy disks?
I'm using the FC5025 device with an old PC 360k floppy drive
http://www.deviceside.com/fc5025.html
Yea, it works, I've successfully converted a bunch to .dsk files suitable for use with the Virtual II emulator.
It's been a number of years since I've done this. I am getting A LOT of failures. Like, 2/3 of my disks fail for some reason or another. I've ordered another floppy drive to see if that is part of the problem.
But, I have to wonder about how to tell if the disks are Dos 3.2 13 sector or Dos 3.3 16 sector disks. Some of them have a 16 stick on them, so they are clear. The ripping software has a selection for type of disk (everything, TRS-80, etc.) and has one setting for 13 sector, and another for 16 sector. Perhaps some of my failures are because I have the wrong type selected.
Is there any indication of what format a floppy is in? Was there any convention for noting this? Any physical differences of the floppy disks?


