On 1/21/2023 1:36 PM, Chris via cctalk wrote:
The 720kbs are ~60% more money. You have to have one of those for an Atari ST, Amiga, etc. I hate overpaying. I'm quite the tight wad.

I feel like you may be confusing the two threads here.

FLashFLoppy works with Gotek hardware and requires no actual drive, as it replaces the floppy drive.  Most people run the FlashFloppy firmware on the unit. FF can support 720kB disk images

GreaseWeazle requires a floppy drive, as it plays the part of the floppy controller.  I don't use a 3.5" drive/GW combination, since all of the disks I would ever need to archive are 5.25", but I *think* you cna safely write 720kB disks in a 1.44MB drive using GW.  IN that case, using a 1.44MB drive should work fine, but I'll defer to others who have used that combo.

That said, I believe there were issues in the day in using a 1.2MB 5.25" drive to write 360kB disks, due to drive head size and power output and such.  So, the conventional wisdom was to not try to write 360kB disks in a 1.2MB drive.  Assuming that was not a tall tale, the same issue would occur with GW, as it's still bound by the specific characteristics of the drive head in use.

Jim

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