Ich suche eine Methode, AnaDisk (Version 2.07) dazu zu bewegen, nur 77 Tracks beim Scan zu untersuchen. Zwar verhindert mein FDADAP Adapter das überschreiten der 77 Track Grenze auf meinem 8" FDD, dafür liest das System aber mehrmals den physikalischen Track 77 als Track 78, 79 und 80, was dann bei AnaDisk zu Irritationen führt - die sich in unschöne man lautstarke Repositionierungsversuche manifestieren.
AnaDisk - Beschränkung der zu untersuchenden Tracks
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Wie ist denn die Diskette formatiert ?
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Mit adconfig anadisk einrichten und dann z.b. diese Version nach AD8 umbenennen.
Ich habe wechselnde Laufwerkskonfigurationen und meine Versionen heißen
AD8 Drive A: = 8" DSDD
AD360 Drive A= 5.25" 360KB
AD12 Drive A= 5.25" 1.2MB
AD144 Drive A=3.5" 1.44MB
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Alles anzeigen+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Figure 2: ADINSTAL Computer Selection If permitted, ADINSTAL will attempt to determine the diskette con- figuration of the computer. In any case, a display similar to the following screen (Figure 3) is shown: DISKETTE CONFIGURATION The following diskettes are present on your computer: NO. DRIVE UNIT ADAPTER DRIVE TYPE STEP RATE 1. A: 0 PRIMARY 1.2M 5.25" 6 msec. 2. B: 1 PRIMARY 1.44M 3.5" 6 msec. 3. (NONE DEFINED) 4. (NONE DEFINED) 5. (NONE DEFINED) 6. (NONE DEFINED) 7. (NONE DEFINED) 8. (NONE DEFINED) Are there any changes? (Y or N) +-----------------------------------------------------------------------+ Figure 3: Diskette Configuration Display Page 3 Information contained on this display may be changed until the data reflects the actual configuration of the host computer. DRIVE is used by AnaDisk to refer to a diskette drive. While it is advisable that the drive letter be the same as that used by DOS to refer to that drive, any letter can be used. UNIT refers to the physical unit number of a drive. Some diskette adapters are able to access only two drives, physical units 0 and 1. Other adapters, particularly those of the XT variety, can access up to four drives, physical units 0, 1, 2 and 3. If a second diskette adapter has been added to the host computer, it will be necessary to configure units attached to that adapter as Secondary. Note that, on secondary adapters, the physical unit numbering starts over again with unit 0. It will be neces- sary to specify the base I/O port address of this adapter; most comon adapters use 0370 as the secondary base address. The dis- kette adapter manufacturer's reference material should be checked to verify this, however. The drive step rate refers to how quickly the positioning mechanism in a drive is able to move the read/write heads from cylinder to cylinder. In almost all instances of 5.25" drives, the default of 6 milliseconds will be satisfactory. This value sometimes needs to changed for some of the older 8" diskette drives. AnaDisk does not explicitly support dual-speed 5.25" drives. A dual-speed drive is one that rotates the media at 300 RPM for low-density recording and 360 RPM for high-density recording. If it is desired to use a dual-speed drive, it must be declared as two separate drives, a high-density drive, and a low-density drive, using two different drive letters. After the diskette drives have been configured for AnaDisk, the installed program file is written to the specified destination path and drive, and AnaDisk is ready for use.
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Hallo Fritz, Danke für die Lösung meines Problems !