I am at wits end. I am trying to create a 1680 floppy for using Bering.
I've done this before. I created several for eigerstien.
I cann't get a floppy to format 1680!
I've tried three different Linux systems. I even tried a 650Mhz
Thunderbird with via chipset USING the floppy drive off of the leaf box.
First all do numnerous reseeks while formatting and after going through
all of that they all fail at track 68 with:
Verifying cylinder 68, head 1 Error, 9216 bytes remaining.
Command is
superformat /dev/fd0u1680
Which goes through it's raw data check, etc.
What am I doing wrong?
Is there a Windows program that formats 1680?
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Jeff
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